Octav Doicescu

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Romanian architecture
c.1930 Romanian restaurant at the 1939 World's Fair, New York, by Octav Doicescu, 1939 During the 1890s and 1900s, the Romanian Revival style appears
Romanian Revival architecture
Romanian Revival architecture
White House Restaurant (Aleea Privighetorilor no. 31-35), Bucharest, by Octav Doicescu, 1930 Palace of the Patriarchate, Bucharest, by George Simota, 1932-1936
Paraschiva Iubu
Paraschiva Iubu
the 1960s and 1970s. She was an important early member of architect Octav Doicescu [ro]'s team. Her notable contributions include the Romanian National
List of fountains in Bucharest
List of fountains in Bucharest
Karl Storck Carol Park 1906 Fountain Carol Park Zodiac Fountain 1935 Octav Doicescu entrance in Carol Park Fântâna cu copii Ioan Iordănescu str. Dionisie
Romanian National Opera, Bucharest
Romanian National Opera, Bucharest
Students. This building, with a capacity of 952 seats and designed by Octav Doicescu [ro] and Paraschiva Iubu, became the new performance venue for the Romanian