Education
He studied architecture in France. Palace of the Chamber of Deputies (the Patriarchal Palace today), completed in 1907.
He studied architecture in France. Palace of the Chamber of Deputies (the Patriarchal Palace today), completed in 1907.
Among the buildings he designed are:
The National Military Circle Palace, begun in 1911 completed in 1923
Church of Saint Sylvester, Bucharest (reconstruction and enlargement, from 1904 to 1907 )
Argeș County Prefecture Building (built in 1899, in 1970 it became the County Museum of History and Natural Science)
Armenian Cathedral (Armenian Church) in Bucharest, 1911–1912 with Gregory Cerchez
Hotel Concordia
Vorvorenilor"s Home (Palace) in Craiova (present residence of the Metropolitan of Oltenia)
Saint Haralambos Church of Turnu Magurele (1905)
On 1 March 2005, the bust of Dimitrie Maimarolu was unveiled within the National Military Circle Palace.