Edito: You are here
Text: Mugur Grosu
What can be more comforting when you get lost than the landmark on the map telling you where you are: you are here. Maybe a simple sign that indicates a destination.(…)
DOSSIER
Modernism: Continued
Intro
Text: Ştefan Ghenciulescu
21st Century Art Deco
PJ House, Cluj
Carmelo Baglivo: A Modernity of Inclusion and Uncertainty
Text: Alexandru Cristian Beşliu
From Form‑Trans‑Inform to Atelier d’Architecture Autogérée
A Discussion with Doina Petrescu and Constantin Petcou
Interview: Alex Axinte
The National Theatre of Craiova (1969–1974)
Architect: Alexandru Iotzu
Text: Irina Tulbure
A Home and a Family
Adolf Loos: Villa Winternitz, Prague
Interior Design Triggers Rehabilitation
The Block of Flats at 1, Sf. Ştefan Square
Text: Ilinca Păun Constantinescu
Kristin Wenzel’s Dramatic and Obscure Architecture
Text: Cristina Vasilescu
BAUBAU
Bauhaus 100 Bucharest
Text: Brînduşa Tudor,Anca Cioarec, Ştefan Ghenciulescu
On the occasion of the Bauhaus centennial, Goethe Institutes all around the world have organized special programs; they have brought exhibitions, movies, lecturers etc., but they have also organized their own events, pretty much everywhere, in cooperation with local organizations: Bauhaus itself was a celebration of openness, of national and inter-disciplinary cooperation. It was natural that a celebration of the phenomenon should also refer to the local Modernist and Avant-Garde instances.
In Romania, Goethe-Institut brought Imaginista, a traveling exhibition that brings to the public attention lesser known speeches and narratives on the Bauhaus heritage in different cultural and geographical areas. (…)
ZOOM
One Building, 17 Houses
ADN BA: Apartment Building, Bucharest
ADN BA: Aviation Park
Restoration and Interior Design, CH9 Coffee Shop, Brașov
CC Pharmacy
Polenta Architecture
POLIS, POLICIES, POLITICS
Architecture as a Soft-Power Tool
Text: Cosmina Goagea
PLANS