Solange
Arhitectura 2-3/2017 (668-669)
Women in Romanian Architecture
- Solange
- web Virginia Haret. Who Has Something to Say about that?
- Women architects. Key reading
- FREESPACE at #BiennaleArchitettura2018
- Cherchez les femmes, a fragment of the story of emancipation at the Bauhaus from a Balkan perspective
- The Hotels in Bulgaria Observed by Architect H. Delavrancea, 1962
- Virginia Sp. Haret (Andreescu). The First Woman Arhitect in Romania (1894-1962)
- Virginia Haret. Who has something to say?
- The drawing board au féminin. Women architects in communist Romania
- Ioana Grigorescu. Tradition and Modernity
- Urban Eye Film Festival, November, Bucharest 2017
- Interbellum Architecture of Bucharest and Royalty
- Anne Lacaton Conference, May 2017, at the National Theatre in Bucharest.Lacaton & Vassal: the Exercise in Modesty, a New Design Ethics
- Romania at Vienna Design Week 2017
- FREESPACE la #BiennaleArchitettura2018
- Diploma Project: Conversion of the Baia Sprie Mine in a Center of Alternative Geothermal Energy Production, stud.-arch. Ingrid DRAGOMIR, UTCN, FAU, 2016/2017
- Cum almam nostram urbem. Françoise Choay
- Diploma Project: Art Museum in Cluj-Napoca. The Painting Collection, stud.-arch. Ioana MAN, UTCN, FAU, 2016/2017
- Women Architects. A Reading Key
- Henrieta Delavrancea-Gibory, from the Lady of the Camellias to Saint Friday
- The (in)Famous Anca Petrescu. Authorship and Authority in Romanian Communist Architecture 1977-1989
- Subjective Genealogies of Feminist Practices in Architecture
- Arché-tectonics. A Reading in the Feminine Key
- General Considerations on the Visibility of Romanian Women Architects
- The Gender Equality Principle in the Labour Market and the Feminization of the Architecture Profession in Romania
- Sanda Voiculescu
- Cherchez les femmes! A Fragment of the Story of Women’s Emancipation at Bauhaus from a Balkan Perspective
- The “Apparitions” of Geta Brătescu: Memories, Epiphanies, Art
- CineBucurești – 100 Years of Modernity
Virginia Haret. Who Has Something to Say about that?
Women architects. Key reading
FREESPACE at #BiennaleArchitettura2018
Cherchez les femmes, a fragment of the story of emancipation at the Bauhaus from a Balkan perspective
The Hotels in Bulgaria Observed by Architect H. Delavrancea, 1962
Virginia Sp. Haret (Andreescu). The First Woman Arhitect in Romania (1894-1962)
Virginia Haret. Who has something to say?
The drawing board au féminin. Women architects in communist Romania
Ioana Grigorescu. Tradition and Modernity
Urban Eye Film Festival, November, Bucharest 2017
Interbellum Architecture of Bucharest and Royalty
Anne Lacaton Conference, May 2017, at the National Theatre in Bucharest.Lacaton & Vassal: the Exercise in Modesty, a New Design Ethics
Romania at Vienna Design Week 2017
FREESPACE la #BiennaleArchitettura2018
Diploma Project: Conversion of the Baia Sprie Mine in a Center of Alternative Geothermal Energy Production, stud.-arch. Ingrid DRAGOMIR, UTCN, FAU, 2016/2017
Cum almam nostram urbem. Françoise Choay
Diploma Project: Art Museum in Cluj-Napoca. The Painting Collection, stud.-arch. Ioana MAN, UTCN, FAU, 2016/2017
Women Architects. A Reading Key
Henrieta Delavrancea-Gibory, from the Lady of the Camellias to Saint Friday
The (in)Famous Anca Petrescu. Authorship and Authority in Romanian Communist Architecture 1977-1989
Subjective Genealogies of Feminist Practices in Architecture
Arché-tectonics. A Reading in the Feminine Key
General Considerations on the Visibility of Romanian Women Architects
The Gender Equality Principle in the Labour Market and the Feminization of the Architecture Profession in Romania
Sanda Voiculescu
Cherchez les femmes! A Fragment of the Story of Women’s Emancipation at Bauhaus from a Balkan Perspective
The “Apparitions” of Geta Brătescu: Memories, Epiphanies, Art
CineBucurești – 100 Years of Modernity