Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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Processed by: Federica Goffi, Architectural Intern; Gerrianne Schaad, Curator of Manuscripts, March 2000 Special Collections Staff
Collection is open to research.
There are no restrictions.
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: Ana Uncu thesis, Ms2000-010, Special Collections, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, Va.
The thesis was donated in summer 1999 by Ana Uncu by way of Milka Bliznakov to the International Archive of Women in Architecture.
Processed by: Federica Goffi, Architectural Intern; Gerrianne Schaad, Curator of Manuscripts, March 2000. The Ana Uncu thesis was added to the IAWA Small Collections Ms2009-054 in September 2009.
Ana Uncu studied at the Bucharest Institute of Architecture, graduating in 1976. She began working at the Design Section of Tulcea County (1976-1977) and then moved to Ploiesti to work in this town's Design Studio (1977-1979). She designed apartment buildings for the towns of Tulcea and Ploiesti, a public bath in Busteni, a zoological park in Bucov, and renovated schools and housing. In 1980, Uncu was appointed to the section for metallurgy in Bucharest, designing industrial plants and upgrading existing smelting factories in Bucharest and in provincial towns. As private practice became possible, she joined an architectural design studio (1990) headed by architect Constantin Mihalache designing mostly commercial facilities such as discotechs, restaurants and fast-food places. In 1997 Uncu was employed by the Ministry of Public Works and Regional Development where she became involved in neighborhood preservation and zoning. Her main interest is the preservation of folk architecture and entire villages.
Uncu is the author of legislative and legal requirements for new buildings and a member of any many commissions for cooperation between different administrations. She serves as a design juror and organizes exhibitions and symposiums. In 1997 she was the consultant for the configuration of bathroom and kitchen furniture at the showroom "Sarmis", and for the planning of the showroom "Domus" promoting new construction materials. Recently, she completed her postgraduate studies in historic preservation and restoration of historic monuments at the Institute of Architecture.
Biographical information translated by Milka Bliznakov.
The Ana Uncu Architectural Thesis consists of her thesis in historic preservation and restoration of historic monuments. The thesis is entitled "Historical research in archives and on the site for completing the General Urban Plan of the village Valea Calugareasca, Prahova county and in view to develop a strategy to preserve the cultural and landscape treasures of this historic place, the hills of Dealu Mare."
See also the IAWA Small Collections. Finding aid available on the Virginia Heritage database.