Ilinca Păun Constantinescu
born in Bucharest, is a practicing architect, curator and teacher. She practices architecture at Ideogram Studio, teaches theory of architecture at "Ion Mincu" University of Architecture and Urbanism Bucharest, and leads cultural projects within the IDEILAGRAM Association. With her team from IDEILAGRAM, she edited Shrinking Cities in Romania (DOM publishers & MNAC Press 2019) and realized researches and exhibitions such as: Shrinking Cities in Romania (MNAC Bucharest, 2016), On Housing. Collective housing between product and process (Timco Halls Timișoara, 2018), Uranus Now (MNAC, 2019-2022, initiated by Zeppelin). In 2021 she exhibited at the Venice Biennale of Architecture, within the Romanian pavilion, Fading Borders. She is involved since 2011 in one of the largest participatory projects in Romania, the conversion and regeneration of Petrila mining city. The above projects received collective or individual awards, at the Bucharest Architecture Annual (2017, 2019, 2020), the BETA Timișoara Architecture Biennale (2020), Matei Brâncoveanu prize (2018), AFCN (2019)