Note despre Biserica Sf. Nicolae din Dămăroaia

  • Subiect: Dămăroaia district located in north-western outskirts of Bucharest has been absorbed; slow process began in 1926 and became in 1939 common suburban. In 1926, the Bucharest area is sparsely inhabited in the family property of Stoicescu. Following the land reform, this land was bought by the State to be colonized with veterans of World War. Orthodox Church under the patronage of “St. Nicholas and St. Martyr Miron”, located in the district Dămăroaia, whose road network was designed in the mid 20s of the twentieth century, is important from urbanistic history because: Is part of a speci􀏐ic urban structure emerging parceling out the time and which provides that new urban areas to be equipped from the start with those buildings of public use is strictly necessary for creating community identity formation: the church and school groups, depending on the type of urban network selected in the weight of it and, if possible, surrounded by green spaces. In the case the church considered the building and its courtyard, framed to the left of the school founded in 1932, and preceded by a circular piazza, formed head of Gloria Avenue perspective, radial symmetry axis of the structure of the district road network “history” of Dămăroaiei. Image building: the church and its large courtyard and green - the future head of the street mentioned, it is an iconic image, identity, for a district whose overall picture is changing, due to the explosive market development estate.
  • Limba de redactare: română
  • Vezi publicația: Buletinul Comisiunii Monumentelor Istorice: BCMI
  • Editura: Institutul Naţional al Patrimoniului
  • Loc publicare: Bucureşti
  • Anul publicaţiei: 2011
  • Referinţă bibliografică pentru nr. revistă: XXII; nr. în TOM: 1-2; anul 2011; Serie Nouă
  • Paginaţia: 146-157
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