Andreea Neacșu

Lecturer at the Study of Form and Ambience Dept.

Publications and articles

1. "Alienation of people - alienation of the clothing" - article - Arhitext Magazine, March 1998

2. "Centers of Byzantine art in Italy: Ravenna" - article - "Orașul" magazine, year III, no. 10, 2/2008

3. "Centers of Byzantine art in Italy: Palermo" - article - "Orașul" magazine, year III, no. 11, 3/2008

4. "Centers of Byzantine art in Italy: Rome" - article - magazine "Architext", year XV, no. 186-187, August – September 2008

5. "The continuity of mosaic art in Byzantine churches" - Argument magazine, no. 4/2012

6. "Architecture of Antim Monastery" - study published in the tribute volume "Holy Antim Monastery - History, culture and spirituality: 1713-2013" - co-author.

7. "The interior space of the traditional Orthodox church - the par excellence place of soul healing" - article from the collective volume of the International Conference "Healing Architecture - Healing Architecture" (2014), published on CD by "Ion Mincu" University Publishing House, Bucharest, 2016 (ISBN 978 – 606 – 638 – 136 – 9)

8. "Gradual perception of spaces" - article from the collective volume of the International Conference "Psiho arhitectura - the influence of built space on the human psyche" (2015), published on CD by "Ion Mincu" University Publishing House, Bucharest, 2016 (ISBN 978 - 606 – 638 – 144 – 4)

9. "From observation to contemplation - solar orientation of places of worship" - article from the volume PsihoArhitectura, published by Pim Publishing House, Iași, 2019 (ISBN 978-606-13-4800-8)

Workshops, competitions

2004, December - The International Workshop "The Ideal Cathedral" - Florence, Italy; as a tutor of a group of students from the Faculty of Architecture of U.A.U.I.M. – diploma obtained: First Prize.

2020, December 2-4 - coordinator of the Workshop "Romanian Crafts - contemporary object design" - organized within the international forum Pandemic Interior Architecture - U.A.U.I.M - F.A.I.

1998 – The national publishing competition of the magazine "Arhitext Design";

1999 – National competition "Union Square - Bucharest and the new Patriarchal Cathedral";

2002 – International competition "Ensemble of the Patriarchal Cathedral";

2012 - National competition "Orthodox icon - light of faith", edition I, 2012, section B, Painting on glass.

2016 - The national competition "Orthodox icon - the light of faith", 5th edition, 2016, section B, Painting on glass, Miniature.

2022 - National competition "Orthodox icon - light of faith", 11th edition, 2022, Miniature.

Graduated studies

"Ion Mincu" Institute of Architecture, Bucharest, Faculty of Architecture - 1992-1998

Academic background

2004 - 2008 - full-time PhD student (preparator) - Department of Form Study and Architectural Environment - subjects taught: Form Study, Furniture Project;

2009 - 2013 - university assistant - Department of Form Study and Architectural Environment - subjects taught: Form Study, Observational Drawing, Plastic Education, Furniture Project, Interior Design Project;

2013 - present - university lecturer - Department of Architectural Form and Ambient Studies - subjects taught: - the course "Audience halls - conformation, decoration and furniture" (between the years 2013-2016), the course "Modern architectural landmarks" (in 2016), the course "The language of visual arts" (from 2020 to the present); Form study, Observation drawing, Art education, Interior design project.

Architectural projects

Artistic creation center - Romanii de Jos - Vâlcea county - 2000 - unrealized project Catedrala Mântuirii Neamului - 2002 - competition project, not realized (possible source of inspiration for the current CMN, in terms of attaching the bell tower to the body of the cathedral) Single dwelling - Str. St. John, no. 27, Popești-Leordeni - 2004 - completed project Single dwelling - Str. Soldier Velicu Ștefan, no. 41, sector 2, Bucharest 2006 - completed project

Other information

Participation in 9 graphics exhibitions, from 2004 until now; author of graphic works present in collections from Romania, Germany, the United States of America