Duiliu Marcu

Duiliu Marcu
Architect Duliiu Marcu
Born(1885-03-25)March 25, 1885
DiedMarch 9, 1966(1966-03-09) (aged 80)
EducationAcadémie des Beaux-Arts, Paris
OccupationArchitect
Years active1912–1945
Notable work

Duiliu Marcu (25 March 1885 – 9 March 1966) was a Romanian architect, one of the most well known and prolific of the interwar period. With a career spanning from 1912 to 1966, he is said to have designed 150 public and private projects across Romania, his work reflecting the evolution of local architecture in the first half of the 20th century from French Renaissance, though Neo-Romanian to modernism.[1] Though also designing private villas and apartments, he designed some of the major interwar public buildings in the country, including the Timișoara Theatre, the Elisabeth Palace in Bucharest for the royal family, and the Victory Palace, which now houses the office of the Prime Minister.

  1. ^ "Bucharest Centennial: Duiliu Marcu, an architect of modernist Bucharest". Romania Insider. Retrieved 2020-07-03.