Exhibitions
The Exhibition Horia Maicu - Architect of the 20th Century
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In the foyer of the Media Hall, an unusual and interesting exhibition has been recently premiered, in the presence of numerous personalities of Romanian architecture, among others Romeo Belea, the architect of the new NTB, Prof. Dr. Radu Tănăsoiu, Prof. Dr. Emil Barbu Popescu.
The exhibition comprises over 80 de plates with architecture plans, photographs and outlines carried out by one of the most significant personalities of Romanian architecture, Horia Maicu (1905-1975). Most of them illustrate the activity pursued in Constanţa.
After architecture studies in Italy, graduate of the Civil Engineering School in Rome, class 1931, he returns to his home town, Constanţa, where, in the period 1931-1940, he practically changed the appearance of the city, pursuing a rich activity as a qualified architect, being known under the name of Harry Goldstein. Its outcome takes the form of more than one hundred buildings in Constanţa, Eforie, Mamaia...
During wartime, he performs his professional activity in Bucharest, and in 1947 he changes his name into Horia Maicu, with which he will achieve nationwide acknowledgement.
From his position of chief architect of the Capital, surrounded by a group of remarkable architects, he drafted between 1957 and 1970 the plans and coordinated a series of important projects. Among them, we quote the Bucharest National Theatre (inaugurated in 1973), Sala Palatului (the Palace Hall), the Mausoleum (Monument of the Heroes) from the Carol Park, Casa Scânteii (the House of the Free Press).
The design and construction of the Bucharest National Theatre have been performed between 1963 and 1969, and the inauguration took place on December 20, 1973. The project was signed by the architects Horia Maicu, Romeo Belea, Nicolae Cucu, and the supporting structure by engineer Alexandru Cişmigiu. The design team also comprised the architects Antonio Teodorov, Ruxandra Verona.
In 1970, at the end of his career, he becomes Doctor of Architecture with the thesis The Bases of Architectural Composition.
The exhibition in the lounge of the Media Hall of the Bucharest National Theatre has come to life thanks to a group of architecture students of the Spiru Haret University, coordinated by lecturer dr. arch. Doina Teodorescu, comprising the fruit of an extensive research activity performed by them in the archives of Constanta, as well as plates from the Horia Maicu personal archive, from the collection of Mr. Daniel Balint. He discovered and saved them from a dumpster on Batiştei street in Bucharest, where the illustrious architect and professor of the "Ion Mincu" Faculty of Architecture has spent the second part of his life.
The precious exhibition "Horia Maicu - Architect of the 20th Century" awaits you at the Bucharest National Theatre, where you can find out many other captivating pieces of information until December 13, 2015.







