George Marinescu

Fellowship:

Eastern European Network

City, Country:

Bucharest, Romania

Year:

2020

Stay(s):

Oct 2020 - Dez 2020

Born in Bucharest/Romania in 1989.

George Marinescu is a Bucharest-based architect whose design practice focuses on the mutations occurring in public spaces, living conditions, and property, as manifested in the quotidian city. His works move between public, private and hybrid situations associated with social and spatial vulnerability. He deals with instances of survival and informal aspects of architecture through guerrilla tactics and long-term design strategies applied on different scales.

In 2015, he founded the Atelier Ad Hoc collective with Maria Daria Oancea, a dual practice consisting of a design studio and a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Bucharest. Atelier Ad Hoc Architecture explores the familiarity and intimacy of living situations through design. The team’s projects are the product of critical and experimental thinking that addresses the problems of the contemporary city. »Atelier Ad Hoc Community« is an applied research laboratory conceived to support vulnerable or marginalized communities, seeking to develop intervention scenarios and ways of engaging with poverty that remain outside the concerns of or complement those of public administration.

He received the Initiatives / Experiments / Visions Award at BETA Timișoara Architecture Biennial (2020) and the Public Space Architecture Award at the Bucharest Architecture Annual (2019) for the substandardPLUS project. He also won the Visions and Research Award at the Bucharest Architecture Annual for the project Bucharest Dossier – Instances of living on the street (2016) and the special prize Create your Bucharest at the Vienna Art Biennale for his project Homeless practices (2015), which was shown at the Museum for Applied Arts, Vienna/Austria during the exhibition Mapping Bucharest: art, memory and revolution 1916–2016.