Duiliu Marcu

Duiliu Marcu (1885, Calafat - 9 March 1966, Bucharest) was a Romanian architect. He studied at the Bucharest Superior School of Architecture and the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris where he graduated in 1912.[1]

Design

Initially his designs followed the French academic trend, later changed to the Neo-Romanian style, and finally in the 1930s joined the modern movement, becoming one of its main representatives in Romania.[1]

His most important public buildings include the Superior School of War, Victoria Palace and the Palace of the Railway General Directorate in Bucharest.[1]

References

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