
The team coordinated by Razvan George Gorcea has recently won the runner-up prize in the competition for the Romanian Pavilion at the 2014 edition of the Venice Architecture Biennale for the Just Now project. The curator for the 2014 Biennale is Rem Koolhaas who has chosen a special theme for the National Pavilions: Absorbing Modernity: 1914-2014. The members of the team are: Razvan George Gorcea, Constantin Gorcea, Sorin Bompa, Alexandra Arama, Cosmin Tolbes, Alexandru Senciuc.
I would also like to specially thank Vlad Mitoceanu for his critical technical support within the design process of the online platform.
For the Europan 12 competition we have participated on the Paris Saclay site with the River Rythms project. The general theme of the competition has been “the adaptable city”. Team members: Razvan George Gorcea (leader), Alexandru Senciuc (associate), Cristina Sucala (associate), Taeyun Kim (collaborator), Andreea Druga (collaborator).
During my activity at SCS* Sensual City Studio (Pauline Marchetti, Philippe Simay and Jacques Ferrier) and at Jacques Ferrier Architectures I have worked on the Yichang History Museum project. I was mainly concerned with the following tasks: building concepts and masterplan.
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During my activity at SCS* Sensual City Studio (Pauline Marchetti, Philippe Simay and Jacques Ferrier) and at Jacques Ferrier Architectures I have worked on the Saint Lazare 360 project. I was mainly concerned with the following tasks: conception of the two main facades, conception of the first floor (RDC) and building a 1/200 model.
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During my activity at SCS* Sensual City Studio (Pauline Marchetti, Philippe Simay and Jacques Ferrier) and at Jacques Ferrier Architectures I have worked on the ZAC Carmes Madeleine project. I was mainly concerned with the following tasks: a proposal for the “Garden of possibilities” and a study of the limit between Public Space and Private Space.
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