Organizatori Caroline d’Assay, Alexandru Nastu, peisagist Nicolas Triboi, peisagist Clément Briandet, arh. Raluca Munteanu
Organizers Caroline d’Assay, Alexandru Nastu, Landscape Architect Nicolas Triboi, Landscape Architect Clément Briandet, Architect Raluca Munteanu
This written material records the work process and the results of a landscape workshop held in 2013 at the Golescu Ensemble – Cultural Landscape Observatory in Câmpulung. Looking from the garden of the Golescu Villa to the great landscape, the program of this training workshop combined theoretical presentations with debates and practical activities related to the evolution of the landscape (natural, anthropic, culinary), discussions and meetings with local actors who shape these landscapes in relation to the Golescu Villa historical monument.
Autor Raluca Munteanu/ Editor Mirela Duculescu/ Design grafic arh. Octavian Carabela
Acest ghid este gândit ca un manual pentru comunităţile rurale din România care doresc să utilizeze şi să întreţină corect bisericile vechi de lemn din sate, având ca punct de pornire programul 60 de biserici de lemn derulat de Fundația Pro Patrimonio. Ghidul a fost gândit să fie accesibil pentru oricine şi oferă îndrumări pentru acţiuni simple de întreţinere, dar şi pentru a înţelege procesul complex de reparaţie, dacă este cazul.
This guide is designed as a textbook for rural communities in Romania who want to properly use and maintain old wooden churches in their villages; its starting point was the program 60 Wooden Churches run by the Pro Patrimonio Foundation. The guide was designed to be accessible to anyone and provides guidance for simple maintenance, but also to understand the complex repair process, if necessary.
Author Raluca Munteanu / Translation Aura Pandele / Editor Mirela Duculescu / Graphic Design Architect Octavian Carabela
Texts Șerban Sturdza, Mariana Celac, Sorin Preda, DAla Foundation / Graphic Design Architect Mihai Șulea, Architect Octavian Carabela
The publication includes a site log that exemplifies a special case within the project 60 Wooden Churches: the wooden church from Pojogeni village (1797), Gorj County. Found in a state of pre-collapse and in 2009, saved by dismantling and reassembly at the Cămărăşeasca Monastery (ca. 1780) from Târgul Cărbunari, located 10 km away. The wooden church entered both the monastic life and that of the neighbouring community in a very short time, now being used and cared for properly.
Author Sylvain Gabriel / Translation Alexandru Buturugă; Adapted by Mirela Duculescu, Raluca Munteanu / Editor Mirela Duculescu / Graphic Design by Architect Octavian Carabela
The volume is a textbook designed by Sylvain Gabriel – a qualified French blacksmith companion – for children and adults interested in learning the theoretical and practical notions of traditional blacksmithing. It is based mainly on other teaching materials to which those who learn traditional crafts at the public utility school Les Compagnons du Devoir in France have contributed over time.
Author Alexandra Mihailciuc / Editor Mirela Duculescu / Graphic Design by Mona Petre
The publication addresses the role, purpose and reuse of traditional stoves and ovens in a contemporary context. The content refers to clay, stoves, bread ovens, craft ovens, „ţest”, typologies of stoves and ovens, cultural dimensions, roof tiles, stove tiles, innovation and derived heating systems, a map of craftsmen, a dictionary of terms, practical observations.
Authors: Sylvain Gabriel, Alexandra Mihailciuc / Graphic Design by Andrei Tache
The publication completes the blacksmithing manual written by the French companion Sylvain Gabriel and published by Pro Patrimonio in 2012. The material is updated with objects, activities and theoretical notions acquired between 2012-2017, during the workshops Hit the iron at the mansion! (P.P. Carp mansion from Țibănești village, Iași county), under the imprint of blacksmiths Léo Coutant, Sébastien Palomas, Fabien Monestier, Antoine Deroo, Pierre Hosta, Victor Hornez.
Editor Anamaria Iuga / Graphic Concept Tudor Elian, Maria Daria Oancea
The brochure reunites principles of good practice regarding the reuse of old wooden sheds in households. These are among the constructions that still retain the specifics of the areas studied in 2013, during an interdisciplinary workshop made up of architects, anthropologists, ethnologists: Șurdești, Dănești and Șișești villages in the county Big.
Text and drawings Oana Androi, Ruxandra Sacaliș, Marius Souls / Design, photos and illustrations Oana Androi, Ruxandra Sacaliș
This publication documents the wooden structures workshop held at the former Brewery in Turda July 14-17, 2014, with the theme of creating a covered stage set on a wooden structure located at the property boundary between the Arieș River and the factory building. The whole approach represents a step in the strategy of connecting the river with the factory and the center of Turda.
We Like the Project Catalog București (Bucharest Catalog) developed by ARCEN
In March 2017, the Romanian Association for Culture, Education and Normality (ARCEN) launched the Bucharest Catalog project, the first inventory of all the buildings in the historical areas of the capital scheduled to run run between March 2017 and November 2020 developed by volunteers and specialized architects, urban planners and historians, and will target the 98 protected city areas.
The project is urgent, necessary and useful because at the moment, the built heritage of Bucharest (over 14,500 buildings) is in an advanced state of degradation, hundreds of buildings are in a state of collapse or pre-collapse and represent real public threats.
The goal is to make an online platform that includes inventory of all properties in the 98 protected areas, tens of thousands of data and photos, analyses, and statistics available to state institutions, industry specialists and city dwellers.