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  1. Keith Barry Critchlow (16 March 1933 – 8 April 2020) was a British artist, lecturer, author, sacred geometer, professor of architecture, and a co-founder of the Temenos Academy in the UK.

  2. Keith Critchlow, architect of the Krishnamurti Centre, died in April 2020, aged 87. Keith was an artist, author, professor of art and architecture, and expert in sacred geometry. He was also a frequent visitor to the Centre, which he was asked to design after an unusual interview at Brockwood in 1985.

  3. Keith Barry Critchlow. (16 March 1933 – 8 April 2020) Raised by artist parents and originally trained as a classical painter, Keith Critchlow was largely self-taught in the Art of Sacred Geometry and how it related to Classical Art.

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  4. A talk given by the late Professor Keith Critchlow, President Emeritus of the Temenos Academy, in November 2018, in honour of HRH The Prince of Wales's 70th ...

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  5. Professor Keith Critchlow (1933–2020) was a much-loved teacher and mentor to many of us at Beshara Magazine, as he was to so many others thoughout the world. His work on sacred geometry – deciphering the mysteries of megalithic circles, the movement of the planets, the structure of the great medieval cathedrals – opened up new and ...

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  6. Keith Barry Critchlow (16 March 1933 – 8 April 2020) was born in London, UK in 1933. Raised by his parents in, both artists he went to Summerhill free School and was largely self-taught in the Art of Sacred Geometry.

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  8. Keith Critchlow, who designed The Krishnamurti Centre, died in April 2020, aged 87. Keith was an artist, author, professor of art and architecture, and expert in sacred geometry. He was also a frequent visitor to the Centre, which he was asked by Krishnamurti to design in 1985.

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