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Dimitrie Maimarolu (1859 in
Bucharest – 1926) was a
Romanian architect,
whose designs featured French Beaux-Arts style. He came from an
Aromanian family...
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princely divan building was
replaced with the present-day palace;
Dimitrie Maimarolu was the architect. The façade, done in a neo-classical style, is 80 m...
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Porescu House (Strada
Doctor Paleologu no. 12) in
Bucharest by
Dimitrie Maimarolu (1905) Constanța
Casino in Constanța by
Daniel Renard and
Petre Antonescu...
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built in 1911,
based on
plans drawn by
chief architect Dimitrie Maimarolu,
using French neoclassical style. The
beneficiary was the Officers' Circle...
- (c. 1780–1843),
Wallachian soldier and
revolutionary leader Dimitrie Maimarolu (1859–1926),
Romanian architect Dimitrie Onciul (1856–1923), Romanian...
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Palace was
built in 1907
after the
plans of
architect Dimitrie Maimarolu, on the site of the
princely divan,
itself built where a
group of old...
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houses an art gallery. The Argeș
County Prefecture,
designed by
Dimitrie Maimarolu, was
erected in 1898–1899 on the site
previously occupied by an Orthodox...
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decorated with
lotus flowers, Bucharest, Romania, 1905, by
Dimitrie Maimarolu Mixed with Art
Nouveau –
Egyptian House (Rue du Général Rapp no. 10),...
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building proceeded according to the
plans of
architects Dimitrie Maimarolu and
Grigore Cerchez [ro], who was of
Armenian origin. The
design resembles...
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current form
during the
rebuilding and
enlargement of 1904–1907.
Dimitrie Maimarolu was the architect,
while Costin Petrescu painted the interior. The dedication...