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ALEXANDRU SZŰZ-POP

Who's who / 02 Apr 2019 / RDW team
  • ALEXANDRU SZŰZ-POP2019 // ERTLER APARTMENT REFURBISHMENT
  • ALEXANDRU SZŰZ-POP2019 // ERTLER APARTMENT REFURBISHMENT
  • ALEXANDRU SZŰZ-POP2019 // ERTLER APARTMENT REFURBISHMENT
  • ALEXANDRU SZŰZ-POP2019 // ERTLER APARTMENT REFURBISHMENT
  • ALEXANDRU SZŰZ-POP2019 // ERTLER APARTMENT REFURBISHMENT
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HISTORY
Alexandru Szũz-Pop graduated in 2011, he studied architecture at the University of Oradea, Faculty of Construction and Architecture. From 2015 he joined the team Attila KIM • Architects, and since has participated in designing projects that have been recognized with national and international awards, winning different categories at the BNA 2018, award for the Residential Architecture category of the OAR Awards 2017 and nomination for the EU - Mies van der Rohe Award 2017.

ROMANIAN DESIGN WEEK APPEARANCES

2019 // ERTLER APARTMENT REFURBISHMENT
The renovation of the early 1900's apartment situated on the first floor of the ERTLER apartment building, located in the historic city center of Oradea aims to rethink the internal organization of the apartment space to fit the needs of the client and to create a timeless, warm-minimalist interior.
The main functions are placed around the new central volume witch hosts the bathroom and all required storage spaces, marked by a narrow shadow gap.
By keeping the exposed concrete ceiling and by adding the light sources on the exact same positions of the initial electrical paths, we created a connection with the past through which the space was transformed into an open time capsule.

A custom made sliding glass door, inspired by the design of the original wooden doors, separates the living room and the kitchen.
The overall atmosphere of the apartment is defined by the raw textures, natural tones, terrazzo and wooden oak floors, balanced with early 20th century furniture pieces.