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THE BRANCUSI VISITOR AND CULTURAL CENTRE IS EXPECTED TO START CONTRUCTION IN THE SUMMER OF 2010
The visitor and cultural center that will celebrate the famed Romanian sculptor, Constantin Brancusi, is expected to start construction in the summer of 2010. The structure, located in Targu Jiu, Romania, will remain true to Constantine's sophisticated works and will enhance the visitor's understanding of his techniques.
THE ONLY INITIATIVE CAME FROM AN AMERICAN ARCHITECT
Although three years ago the local authorities announced the intention to build a Brancuşi Museum located in Targu Jiu, the project has not materialized yet. Mihai Radu, an American architect native of Romania is the designer of this project. In 2005, he arrived in Targu Jiu together with a group of American businessmen and purchased a land of 5000sm in the vicinity of the Endless Column as the location for the future museum. Nothing happened, the Targu Jiu complex in the meantime is being used as a background for elaborate pictures of local weddings and baptisms, without even being included in a visitor circuit. Further more nothing was invested, not even in the most modest amounts for a much needed renovation of Hobita Memorial House, a famous location for the sometime ago sculpture camp which lies nowadays in a severe damage condition.
9 STORY RENTAL PLANNED FOR OLD PROSPECT PARK TOWER SITE
Thursday, October 4, 2012, by Jessica Dailey 33 Lincoln Road By Mihai Radu Architects | Developer: Tom Anderson & Associates The building, which is technically two buildings connected by an enclosed corridor, is situated on an odd L-shaped 26,000-square-foot lot that abuts the above-ground subway line and has frontages along Lincoln Road and Flatbush Avenue. “CB9 member Michael Cetera, an architect himself, loved the plan and thought it would be a great building for the area.”