Additional information: Born In 1933 in Bucharest. Studied architecture at the Ion Mincu Institute of Architecture in Bucharest. He has been at work in the field of industrial design aesthetics, architecture, architectural decoration, scenic design both for the theatre and the film. His most important designs are stage sets to the plays The Marriage of Figaro by Beaumarchais, Macbeth and AIl´s Well that Ends Well by W. Shakespeare, Harap Alb by Ion Creangã, Winterset by M. Anderson, and to a number of plays by modern Rumanian playwrights, as Mihai Sebastian, Marin Sorescu, Paul Anghel, etc. He is the author of the project to the new House of Culture, and of the designs referring to a kinetic theatre. He has participated in numerous exhibitions as for instance in Bucharest (1967), Novi Sad (1966 and 1969) and in Cologne on the Rhine (1968).
Additional information: Born in 1932 in Tulcea. In 1957 graduated from tne Ion Mincu Institute of Architecture. He was assistant at this institute and at present acts as lecturer there. He has taken part in numerous competitions referring to architecture, and has been awarded several prizes nad honourable mentions, e.g. in the competitions for the National Theatre (Craiova), for the completion of the Union Square (Iasi), for the town centre of Ploesti, for the town centre of Timisoara, for the Bucharest National Theatre, for the completion of the Bucharest Union Square. He has published the book „Technical Design in Architecture". He is preparing his doctor's thesis on The Contemporary Theatre. His most important projects are the Gymnasium in Constanta, the RSR Palace Hall, the Grozavesti Students' Hostel and tne Hostel of Semanatoarea in Bucharest with a capacity of two thousand students each, the Intercontinental Hotel in Bucharest, the underground parking place with a capacity of ohne thousand cars in Bucharest, a block of offices for the Ministry of Chemical Industry in Bucharest, the National Theatre in Bucharest and the like.
Additional information: Born in 1922 in Sinaia. Graduated from the Ion Mincu Institute of Architecture in Bucharest. In 1966 he was awarded the First Prize of Stage Design. He participated in several collective stage design exhibitions at home /1964, 1967/ as well as abroad /Poland, Greece, France, Italy, Cuba, Switzerland, Yugoslavia/. His most important works are stage designs to plays by A. P. Chekhov, W. Shakespeare, G. Buchner, O. Wilde, G. B. Shaw, E. O'Neill, M. Gorki, T. Williams, G. Osborne, E. Ionesco, A. Miller, V. Alecsandri, AI. Davila, E. Oproiu, H. Lovinescu, H.M. Sebastian and others. He concerns himself also with architecture, theatrical technique, exhibitions, furniture, industrial design and publications. He has lectured at the N. Grigorescu Institute of Fine Arts in Bucharest on stage design /1964-1969/ and on industrial design /1970-1971/. He designed settings to six feature films. He has been awarded the title Artist of Merit of the RSR. He participated at the Prague Quadrennial in 1971.