Nu sunt de acord cu opinia Dvs. Stimata doamna!
Ca sa poti profesa ca arhitect fie ca esti de la oras sau de la sat trebuie
sa faci 6 ani de studii universitare, in care se fac excursii de studii si in
strainatate , apoi nu este f simplu sa primesti sa ti se accepte sa executi un
proiect. Arhitectului i se da o tema nu face el de capul; lui orice, i se pune
la dispozitie o limita de deviz si in cel mai bun caz se poate intelege cu cel
care plateste.
La un seminar la Arhitectura prof. decam Sandu Sandu recen intors de la o
conferinta internationala pleda pentru o alta calitate a unui bun arhitect sa
fie un bun negociator sa poata reusi sa-si convinga clientul ca soplutia
propusa respecta deontologia profesionala care presupune multe criterii.
Cred ca inainte de a acuza in dreapta si stanga, ar trebui sa ne informam, am
intelege, am cumpani si am oferi o solutie uneori utila si am face-o in
cunostinta de cauza cu argumente
Va multumesc
tina Timus
Ana Nitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ma bucur din tot sufletul ca cineva imi da si mie dreptate.
Principalii vinovati de masacrul care are loc in Bucuresti sunt arhitectii,
marea lor majoritate veniti din provincie si care nu respecta decat casa de
chirpici din satele de resedinta. Sa le fie rusine si sa ne lase!!!
Vali Nas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Din Romanian architecture, un
articol aparut recent in "Qultures":
High-rise concrete, peasant dwellings, and magnificent castles. Romanian
architects have much to be proud of, but also much to be embarrassed about.
Grey high-rise
Romania is a new EU-member with its 22 million people. Bucharest, its capital
was once called the Paris of the East. Today visitors can see buildings
reminiscent of its former glory, although the communists replaced many of the
old buildings with concrete apartment complexes and ugly skyscrapers. In
Bucharest and other Romanian cities, most people live in run-down concrete
high-rise apartment buildings built during the communist era from 1945-1989.
Architects responsible for these third-rate housing in a so-called functional
style should be forced to live in them themselves. They are a disgrace to the
profession of urban architecture. Maybe these dour and cramped housing
quarters often with inadequate heating are one of the reasons why 10% of the
population have left for other European countries in search of better work,
wages - and housing. [...]
Si pentru ca-mi amintesc ca cineva aici pe grup (parca dl. Ghiocel) vorbea cu
admiratie despre Casa Popo(r)ului:
Perhaps the most absurd of all buildings in Romania is the Palace of
Parliament built by Ceausescu. It is the second-largest building in the world
only surpassed by the Pentagon. Romanians built his palace out of Romanian
marble, wood and crystal. The estimated cost of this 3,100-room building is
3.3 billion Euros. Workers are at the moment completing the last 10% of this
monstrous building that stands where 70,000 people used to live in one of
Bucharests oldest neighbourhoods where churches, synagogues, historical sites,
and homes were bulldozed to satisfy the whims of the communist dictator
Ceausescu. Today the parliament works in the House of the People. When
asked what the opinion of the ordinary Romanian is regarding this palace, the
guides answer that 50% refuse to set their feet in this building built while
people starved, hospitals suffered shortages of medicine, and industry came to
a halt. The remaining 50% say they are proud that their people could
produce a building of this calibre.
Eu ma numar cu siguranta intre primii 50%.
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Vali
"Noble blood is an accident of fortune; noble actions are the chief mark of
greatness." (Carlo Goldoni)
"When the power of love overcomes the love of power, the world will know
peace." (Jimi Hendrix)
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