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Between the two world wars, when the capital of Lithuania, Vilnius, was annexed by Poland, Kaunas became the capital of Lithuania. This resulted in both a political and urban bombshell for the otherwise medium-sized reality. New public buildings were needed, a new population arrived with needs for modern architecture. Between 1919 and 1939, over 12.000 buildings in modernist style were built in Kaunas, and over 6.000 of them still exist today.
Following a busy summer, Via Hansa & Borealis' Baltic and Polish offices are currently implementing a completely new operational software system, which will enable us to do offers faster, at least the part of this which we can control ourselves, and handle the whole operation in more automated and efficient processes than until now.
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