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Horia MIHAI-COMAN

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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS of the author of the doctoral thesis titled "Identity Elements in the Transformations of the Central Area of Satu Mare in the Post-War Period," Scientific Supervisor: Associate Professor Dr. habil. architect Dan-IonuÈ› JULEAN, based on the eponymous doctoral thesis defended by the author in 2022 within the Doctoral School of Architecture and Urbanism of the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca. CLUJ UNIVERSITY PRESS 2023, chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/http://www.editura.ubbcluj.ro/bd/ebooks/pdf/3847.pdf:

  1. Mihai-Coman, Horia. "Post-War Architecture – Contemporary Assessments." Lecture at the conference "The Right to Architecture. Nicolae Porumbescu Centenary" at the opening of the IaÈ™i Architecture Biennale / Moldova Regional Architecture Exhibition (RAM), IaÈ™i, October 11, 2019. Online reference: www.tuiasi.ro/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/program-MUST-2019_romana_rev05.pdf.

  2. Event dedicated to architect Nicolae PORUMBESCU – 100 years since his birth and at the Vernissage of the Exhibition of photographs of Nicolae Porumbescu's works "Forgotten Elements" created by architect Laurian GhiniÈ›oiu, which took place at Știrbei Palace on October 18, 2019; Event organized by the Union of Architects of Romania (UAR). The debate was moderated by architect Vasile MITREA and U.A.R. president architect Ileana TUREANU. Online reference: https://www.uniuneaarhitectilor.ro/elemente-uitate.

  3. Mihai-Coman, Horia. "The Civic Center of Satu Mare, Confronted with 'Rehabilitation': Identity Aspects." Winner of the section "11. Best Article on and about Architecture / Architects" at the Transylvania Architecture Biennale (BATRA), Cluj-Napoca, 2021. Also available online at www.batra.ro/index.php/concurs/premiile-batra-2021/sectiuni/11-articole-cu-si-despre-arhitectura-arhitecti.

  4. Mihai-Coman, Horia. "Communist-Era Developments in Romanian Town Centers – Issues of Identity and Cultural Relevance." Acta Technica Napocensis: Civil Engineering & Architecture, vol. 62, no. 1 (2019): pp. 54-59. Also available online at https://actacivil.utcluj.ro/actacivil/issue/view/2.

  5. Mihai-Coman, Horia. "'Identity' in the approach of architecture and urbanism during the socialist-communist period in Romania." Journal of Urban and Landscape Planning – JULP, no. 5 (2020): pp. 1-11. Also available online at www.julpreview.ro/-5-2020.html.

  6. Mihai-Coman, Horia. "Post-War Interventions (1944-1989) in the Central Areas of Some Romanian Cities. Representative Architecture. The Architects." Transsylvania Nostra, no. 2 (2019): pp. 47-57. Also available online at www.transsylvanianostra.eu/tnjournal/en/journal/tn-22019.

  7. Mihai-Coman, Horia. "Knowledge-Based Sustainable Development – Contemporary Use of Communist-Era Urban Developments in the Centers of Romanian Cities." In Knowledge-Based Sustainable Development. Conference Proceedings, Fifth International Scientific Conference ERAZ 2019, Budapest, May 23, 2019, pp. 325-336. Also available online at https://eraz-conference.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/ERAZ_Conf-WEB.pdf.

  8. Mihai-Coman, Horia. "Socialist Content in National Form: A Guiding Principle of the 'Communist Project' in Romanian Architecture." Periodica Polytechnica Architecture, vol. 51, no. 1 (2020): pp. 92-99. Also available online at www.pp.bme.hu/ar/issue/view/1093.

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