Doina Marilena Ciocãnea Architectural Papers, 1999
Access and use
- Location of collection:
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Special Collections, University Libraries (0434)Newman LibraryVirginia TechP.O. Box 90001560 Drillfield DriveBlacksburg, VA 24062-9001
- Contact for questions and access:
- Email: specref@vt.eduPhone: (540) 231-6308Fax: (540) 231-3694Web: spec.lib.vt.edu
- Restrictions:
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Collection is open to research.
- Terms of access:
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Permission to publish material from the Doina Marilena Ciocãnea Architectural Papers must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.
- Preferred citation:
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Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Doina Marilena Ciocãnea Architectural Papers, Ms2000-004, Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
Collection context
Summary
- Abstract:
- Born 1951 in Bucharest, Romania, where she received her diploma in 1976 from the Institute of Architecture. Papers consist of a résumé, photographs and photocopies of drawings of portions of her work.
- Language:
- Romanian
- Preferred citation:
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Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Doina Marilena Ciocãnea Architectural Papers, Ms2000-004, Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
Background
- Scope and content:
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The Doina Marilena Ciocãnea Architectural Papers consists of a résumé, photographs and photocopies of drawings of portions of her work.
- Biographical / historical:
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Doina Marilena Ciocãnea was born (March 13, 1951) in Bucharest where she graduated from high school in 1970. She enrolled in the Institute of Architecture receiving her diploma in 1976. She worked for ten years (1976-87) in the Institute for Design and Construction of agricultural and food production industries. She designed storage facilities for vegetable and fruits, canning factories, wineries, slaughterhouses for chickens and rabbits, flour mills and bakeries, built in towns and villages around the country. Thereafter, she became principle architect of "Carpati" firm (1987-90) in Bucharest for the construction of the Romanian "House of the Republic," lately renamed the "People's house" where the Parliament shares this enormous building with an international conference center, museums, etc. Dona Ciocãnea also designed administrative buildings and worker's housing for many provincial towns.
As state design organizations closed down during the 1990's Doina Ciocãnea became the chief architect of the company "PREDA" (1992-94) and then of the firm "MACONZ International" Ltd. designing mostly private residences. After obtaining a diploma and license in Urban Design and Planning from the Institute of Architecture (1994) she established her private practice (1996). She continued her studies on environmental techniques at "Unesco-Coustea" University in Bucharest and received a fellowship in 1996 to specialize in policy and ecology in Madrid, Spain. Ciocãnea was also involved in planning and ecological studies for the town council of Bucharest, resulting in her report titled "Study of Ecological Urban Design for the lake's shores of the river Colentina in Bucharest" of 1966-98.
- Acquisition information:
- The Doina Marilena Ciocãnea Architectural Papers were donated to Special Collections in 1999.
- Processing information:
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The processing, arrangement, and description of the Doina Marilena Ciocãnea Architectural Papers originally occurred in 2000. This collection was added to the IAWA Small Collections Ms2009-054 in September 2009.
- Physical description:
- 1 folder; 0.1 cu. ft.