AWARDS
2020 MultipleXity Centre for Arts, Technology and Experiment, Timișoara – 2nd Prize at the International Competition, organized by the Romanian Chamber of Architects and Timișoara City Hall
2019 Deschis Gastrobar – Nomination at the National Annual of Architecture Bucharest, „Architecture, Conversion, Restauration“ category
2019 Iron Gates Museum Design – Nomination at the National Annual of Architecture Bucharest, „Architectural Projects/Interior Design“ category
2017 Community Hub “La Firul Ierbii” – Prize at the National Annual of Architecture Bucharest, ”Architecture, conversion and rehabilitation” category
2016 Laser Valley Masterplan – 3rd Prize at the “Laser Valley, Land of Lights” International Competition, Măgurele
2013 Art installation – 1st Prize at SPAM Competition, Bucharest
2012 The Blue Line Masterplan – First Prize at Dnieper Pearls Competition, Kiev
MEDIA
2017 Publication People from the Future Learn How People from Bucharest Used to Live in the Present, Ionuț Dulămiță, Scena 9
2017 Publication Experiment muzeal – Muzeu 3017, Agerpres.ro
2017 Publication Șapte tipuri de a locui în București, Digi24.ro
2017 Publication: Creatorii de interioare, Harper’s Bazaar
2015 Publication: “What is the role of the architect in contemporary society?“, Architects vs The Rest of the World
2014 Publication: Paseo Bulnes Competition, Architizer
2014 Publication: Green Boulevards, International Competition publication
2013 Publication: „Soclul Infinitului“ din Parcul Carol, un monument ca un ADN, publication Adevarul
2012 Publication: Reorganizare si amenajarea spatiului public central din Ramnicu Valcea, Igloo
2012 Publication: The Blue Line Dnieper Pearls Competition winning proposal, Archdaily
2012 Publication: The Blue Line winner of Kiev Islands Masterplan Competition, Archinect
2012 Publication: The Blue Line winner of Kiev Islands Masterplan Competition, Bustler
2012 Publication: Cinci arhitecți români schimbă fața Kievului, Builders magazine
2012 Publication: Un triumf al scolii romanesti de arhitectura, Webcultura