Restauration works and projects done by Vlad Group
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25 Andrei Muresanu Street, Bucharest This was the first important project bearing the Vlad Group signature. It started in 2001 and was completed in 2002. (Architect Mihai Butucaru, Architect Iulia Stanciu) |
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12 Silvestru Street, Bucharest This 19th century building is known as the Iuliu Zane house and it is considered highly representative for the period within the local cultural patrimony (Architect Mihai Butucaru) |
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24 Paris Street, Bucharest Before the works began, the building’s structure only included a ground and first floor. Upon completion, the house has been extended beyond these to incorporate the basement, together with an additional second floor and a garret floor. (Architect Mihai Butucaru) |
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1 Washington Street, Bucharest This house was built as a mirror one of the building at 24 Paris Street. (Architect Mihai Butucaru) |
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57 Polona Street, Bucharest The house is a category B historic monument, thus being considered representative for the local cultural patrimony. (Architect Theo Stancu) |
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24 Capitan Aviator Nicolae Drossu Street, Bucharest For this project we had to decide whether to start from the building’s existing condition and consolidate it or whether to partially demolish it, and then rebuild it from scratch. (Architect Mihai Butucaru) |
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59 General Henri Mathias Berthelot Street, Bucharest The building is located in a protected area in Bucharest and it features several very valuable architectural elements. |
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7 Edgar Quinet Street, Bucharest Our first priority on this project was to restore the building’s façade, in order to restore it to its original style and glory. (Architect Mihai Butucaru) |
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33 Dionisie Lupu Street, Bucharest Also known as the Miclescu Bossy-Ghica house, this beautiful building is classified as a B category historical monument, representative for the local cultural patrimony. (Architect Șerban Sturza) |
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77 Romulus Street, Bucharest This house is also a category B historical monument, representative for the local cultural patrimony. (Architect Șerban Sturza) |
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28bis General Constantin Budisteanu Street, Bucharest The restoration work of this house received the top honour at the 2012 Annual Architecture Awards, in the Restoration and rehabilitation category. (Architect Iulia Stanciu) |
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19 Rabat Street, Bucharest Built in 1912, the house is also known as the Sofia and Eliza Candiano-Popescu Villa and was often refered to as the “beauty of Bucharest” at the time of its construction. (Architect Lucreția Guțilă) |
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26 Frumoasa Street, Bucharest The project focused on lining the façade with massive stone pieces in a classical fitting system. (Architect Mihai Butucaru) |
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Armenian Church, Bucharest Category A historical monument, a representative building for Romania’s national patrimony. |
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21 Radu Boiangiu Street, Bucharest The team worked to restore the building’s façade, finishings and interior decorations. (Architect Ileana Timotin) |
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7 Iacob Negruzzi Street, Bucharest The Vlad Group team consolidated the building, restored its façade, replaced the pipes and electrical system and remodeled the interior finishings and decorations. (Architect Sonia Chira) |
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19 Paris Street, Bucharest The villa is a category B historical monument, considered representative for Bucharest’s cultural patrimony. (Architect Vlad Arsene) |
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9 Polonă Street, Bucharest The house is listed as a category B historical monuments in Bucharest and is, thus, valuable for the architecture of the city. (Architect Iulia Stanciu) |
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16 Capitan Aviator Gheorghe Demetriade Street, Bucharest The villa is a category B historic monument, considered representative for the capital city’s cultural patrimony. (Architect Laurențiu Cătălin Hanu) |
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7 Armindenului Street, Bucharest The project included the consolidation of the building, the restoration of the façade, finishings and interior decorations. (Architect Corvin Nicolae) |
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17bis Slobozia Street, Bucharest The team consolidated and extended the house, restored the façade and the roof’s cover, repaired the piping and electrical system and executed interior decorations. |
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1A Dr. Nicolae Turnescu Street, Bucharest Also known as Prince Nicolae’s House, this remarkable building is a category B historical monument, which makes it relevant for the local cultural patrimony. (Architect Adrian Grosu, Arhitect Iulia Toader) |
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22 Andrei Muresanu Street, Bucharest The team consolidated the building, restored the façade and the piping and electrical system, and executed interior finishings. (Architect Rose Chira) |
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Capitol Hotel – 29 Calea Victoriei, Bucharest A complex project involving Vlad Group team in many aspects of the construction, the challenge was to complete all the necessary works without disrupting or interrupting at any moment the hotel’s normal activity. (Architect Iulia Stanciu, Architect Iulian Ungureanu) |
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210 Calea Dorobantilor, Bucharest This was a very complex project for our team, which included reinforcing the introduction of new metal pillars with metal structures and reinforced concrete slabs, the restoring of the façade, finishings and interior decorations. (Architect Manuela Manuchian) |