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