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  2. Romanian architecture - Wikipedia

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    An example of Romanian Streamline Moderne is the Moscovici Building (Strada Nicolae Iorga no. 22), Bucharest, by Aurel Focșanu and Emil Vițeanu, 1930s. Regardless of phase, Romanian Art Deco architecture is characterized by quality and more or less elegance through simplicity. Planned obsolescence is completely absent here.

  3. Category:Architecture in Romania by period or style - Wikipedia

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    Byzantine Revival architecture in Romania (5 P) G. Gothic architecture in Romania (18 P) H. Historicist architecture in Romania (7 C) M. Modernist architecture in ...

  4. Category:Architecture in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Romanian architecture — in Central, Eastern Europe, and Southeastern Europe. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. ...

  5. Category:Modernist architecture in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Modernist architecture in Romania" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. Category:Buildings and structures in Romania - Wikipedia

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    Architecture portal; Romania portal Subcategories. This category has the following 14 subcategories, out of 14 total. ... This page was last edited on 20 December ...

  7. Contemporary architecture in Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Today the building is functional and bears the nickname "Clădirea biscuite". Another building in similar straits is the more recently started behind Palatul Telefoanelor (Telephone Palace; a building of the same name exists in Bucharest ), built by Romtelecom (the national, public phone company), who could not afford to finish the building and ...

  8. Brâncovenesc art - Wikipedia

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    The design style developed in Wallachia, in present day southern Romania.Brâncovenesc style is synthesis between the Byzantine, Ottoman, and late Renaissance.It was also a unique hybrid of Romanian Orthodox Christian edifice styles working with the dominant Islamic architecture of the Ottoman Empire, of which the Principality of Wallachia was a vassal. [2]

  9. Romanian Revival architecture - Wikipedia

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    Romanian Revival architecture (a.k.a. Romanian National Style, Neo-Romanian, or Neo-Brâncovenesc; Romanian: stilul național român, arhitectura neoromânească, neobrâncovenească) is an architectural style that has appeared in the late 19th century in Romanian Art Nouveau, [4] initially being the result of the attempts of finding a specific Romanian architectural style.