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        Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 59. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Romania, Gothic Revival architecture in Romania, Gothic architecture in Romania, Moorish Revival architecture in Romania, Romanian architects, Fortified churches in Transylvania, Toma T. Socolescu, Gheorghe Asachi, Urban planning in communist countries, Sandu Florea, Biserica Neagr, Haralamb H. Georgescu, Biertan, Darjiu, Burdei, Karoly Kos, Bogdan Niculescu-Duv z, List of fortified churches in Transylvania, Pan-European Oil Pipeline, Liviu Ciulei, Hunyad Castle, Toma Barbu Socolescu, Heroes Cross on Caraiman Peak, Systematization, Trajan's Wall, Vernacular architecture of the Carpathians, St. Michael's Church, Cluj-Napoca, Jean Badovici, Suceava North railway station, Trei Ierarhi Monastery, Horia Creang, List of museums in Romania, Contemporary architecture in Cluj-Napoca, Laslea, Trinitas Cross on Peacock Hill, Fabric Synagogue, M lancrav, tefan Bal, Ion Mincu, Catherine's Gate, St. Nicholas Church, Bra ov, Edmond van Saanen Algi, Matthias Corvinus House, Cluj-Napoca, Moldovenesc style, Anca Petrescu, List of dams and reservoirs in Romania, Phoenix Copper Smelter, Ermil Pangrati, Aiud prison, Sibiu Lutheran Cathedral, chei Gate, Saint John's Church, Sibiu, Cetatea P tulului, Radu Dudescu, Brancovenesc style, List of architects from Romania, Alexandru Or scu, Medgidia clinker storage facility. Excerpt: Toma T. Socolescu, (Ploie ti, 20 July 1883 - Bucharest, 16 October 1960) was a major Romanian architect. Romanian architecture pillar from the early 20th century until World War II, he will be particularly active in his region: the Prahova County, and especially the City of Ploie ti. He also significantly contributed to his country's cultural life. Born into a major family of architects that has marked Romanian modern architecture until the Second World War, Toma T. Socolescu has le...