Dico si Tiganas

Dico și Țigănaș

Practice information
Partners
Founded 1997
Location Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Coordinates 46°45′16″N 23°35′45″E / 46.75444°N 23.59583°E / 46.75444; 23.59583Coordinates: 46°45′16″N 23°35′45″E / 46.75444°N 23.59583°E / 46.75444; 23.59583
Significant works and honors
Buildings Cluj Arena
CFR Cluj Stadium
Sala Polivalentă (Cluj)
Liberty Center Mall (Bucharest)
Awards 2011 OAR Prize for Constructions over 1000 sqm for Cluj Arena

Dico și Țigănaș is a prominent architectural firm based in Cluj-Napoca, Romania since March 1997.[1][2][3] The practice is led by its founders, engineer Florin Dico and architect Șerban Țigănaș, who is currently also the president of the Romanian Order of Architects. The firm deals in creation of architectural, construction and installation designs for apartment buildings, office buildings, administrative buildings, stadiums and industrial buildings.[4]

Dico și Țigănaș started in 1997, making projects for small companies and individuals. The project who configured the growth and evolution of the company was won in the year 2000, working for the British joint-venture, Mivan-Kier. The task was to design social housing for 30 sites in 27 Romanian cities, with a total design area of 180,300sqm.[5] Later on, together with the same contractors, the firm designed Liberty Center Mall, New Town Apartment Buildings with 630 Apartments [6] and malls for other seven cities in Romania. Unfortunately Mivan-Kier declared bankruptcy in 2009 and only one of the latter seven malls was built.[7] Among its other major projects are the Bergenbier Plant and the Bosch-Rexroth Factory in Blaj, Olimpia Business Center in Cluj-Napoca and various residential compounds.[8][9] The firm's latest and most renowned projects are the expansion of the CFR Cluj Stadium, the design of the Cluj Arena and multifunctional sportshall in Cluj-Napoca, Sala Polivalentă.[10]

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