Thematic articles
Ana Neamu - Photo Essay
Starting with this issue, ARHITECTURA magazine publishes - following a competition - the best photographic essay, consisting of five images that best illustrate the theme of the current issue.
For issue 4, with the theme IMAGES AND PERSPECTIVES / MIRRORS, you can submit your photos by August 1 (inclusive) using the form here. The prize consists of the publication of the photographs, an annual subscription to "Arhitectura" and five papers.
Humor Monastery Protected Area
Argument on topic: Heritage in debate. Some findings on the protection of built heritage in Romania
Argument on topic: Historical monuments in Romania
Signalization of historical monuments in Bucharest, Curtea de Argeș and Câmpulung Muscel - a civil society initiative
Protected areas, between a heavy legacy and Europe's future
Urbanism against nature II
Better laws for public participation
Architectural heritage in support of contemporary city needs. The case of Kastoria School of Architecture
"How to tell you the sequel without going back..."
Historical monument and sacredness
How a historic monument can lose its identity. Destroying "minor" heritage
Funerary murals from the Roman hypogeum at Tomis-Constanta
Musée d'orsay... Everything needs to be reviewed!
The vitality of heritage. Resources for a collective memory
Living heritage. Why do we bother with (our) monuments?
A loss for Bucharest's cultural heritage
The 40 km "boulevard" and the linear city
S.O.S. - villa architecture in the town of Eforie, Constanța county
Marc Barani: "Architecture is the science of subtle connections"
Ana Neamu - Photo Essay
Wars bring museums
Lost places
A few thoughts on the museum, quantities, materiality and crossover
stardust
The Phantom of the Opera
Places of the Nation
Harlequin City
City Hall of Sector 1 - Banu Manta
Cristofi Cerchez (1872-1955)
Bucharest. Matter and History. The public monument and its dystopias
"Nostalgia for caste beauty". Architect Victor Asquini and Majano families in Romania
Architect's itinerary: Cristofi Cerchez
Ta Prohm. Restoration in Angkor