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Henrieta Delavrancea

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415: 237:, but in 1924, Delavrancea decided to return to her studies. In the 1926–1927 term, she graduated with a diploma and later on claimed to be the fourth female architect in the country after "Ada Zăgănescu, Virginia Andreescu and Mimi Friedman". This may or may not be accurate, as the Romanian Architects' Society had six female registrants in 1924: 368:
In Bucharest one of her notable designs was a new modernist facade to the Capitol Theatre on Queen Elisabeta Boulevard, built in 1938. The design originally included a striking off-centre vertical fin, highlighted by neon. Her villa for Professor Victor Vâlcovici, at 44 London Street, built in
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and is acknowledged as the first practicing female architect, Andreescu-Haret is recognized as the first graduate of the High School in 1919 and the first registered female architect, and Cotescu graduated from the High School of Architecture in Bucharest in 1922.
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Because her family was from the upper levels of society and her father was both a politician and a literary figure, Delavrancea grew up surrounded by noted members of Romanian society. One of those early mentors was
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and the Headquarters of the Hygiene and Public Health Institute; the Capitol Cinema and the French Consulate in Bucharest; the
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and consoling techniques for support. The Constantiniu House, built in 1935, is the most dramatically site and well known.
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1937–38, with its clean lines and prominent curved corner window, is one of the most often reproduced images of
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Delavrancea was one of the best known women architects in Romania and a significant contributor to the
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Petrescu, Ioana-Maria (2012). "Pioneering Women Architects". In Teodorescu, Nicoleta Doina (ed.).
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projects. During the communist era, she worked for 19 years on the design team of the
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edited by Militza Sion featured drawings and buildings by Delavrancea-Gibory.
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Her next project was her own home on Mihai Eminescu Street in
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Romanian Modernism: The Architecture of Bucharest 1920-1940
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and one of the first female architects admitted to the
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Delavrancea-Gibory, died aged 89 on 26 March 1987 in
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Henrieta Delavrancea Gibory - arhitectură 1930-1940
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