Assoc. Prof. Em., M. Architect
passed away
1959 M.Sci. in architecture,
Faculty of Architecture, Higher Institute of Civil Engineering (present
University of Architecture, Civil Engineering and Geodesy), Sofia, Bulgaria.
1959-61Designer, Research and Design
Institute “Vodproject”, Sofia, Bulgaria.
1961-62 Investment control, GTP Co. “Domashni potrebi”, Sofia.
1962-66 Designer, team leader, Design organization “Synproject”, Sofia.
1966-68 Designer, State corporation “Bulgarconserv”, Sofia.
1968-69 Designer, Design Institute “Glavproject”;
Teacher of theory of architectural design, Technical School of Applied Arts, Sofia.
1969-72 Designer, Direction “Architecture and Town planning”, Sofia.
1972-89 Research associate, Institute of Theory and History of Town Planning
and Architecture (ITIGA), Bulgarian
Academy of Sciences (BAS), Sofia.
1975-88 Expert-evaluator to the National Institute for
Monuments of Culture to the Ministry of Culture, Sofia.
1989-2006 Senior Research Associate, 2nd degree, Center of Architectural
Studies (before 1996 ITIGA), BAS,
Sofia.
1992-95 Leader of a group research project, financed by the Higher Education Support Programme, Central European
University, Prague, Czech Republic.
1994-2000 Leader of a group research project, financed by the National Science Fund, Ministry of Education and Science, Sofia.
1995 Three months visit, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), Blacksburg, VA, USA.
1998-2001 Member of the National Council for protection of monuments of culture, a consultation Body to the Minister of
Culture of the RBulgaria.
2007-2010
Member of the Permanent Commission on Scientific, Publishing and Information Activities
to the Union of Bulgarian Architects.
main field:
History of architecture in Bulgaria, 19th
- 20th century.
Theory and History of
Architecture, 19th - 20th century.
other fields and interests
Compilation and organization of exhibitions; compilation of biographies
of architects.
Balkan comparative history
of architecture and cultural studies.
Safeguarding of monuments of culture,
cultural tourism.
Honours, Awards, Fellowships, Membership of
Professional Societies
Fellowships:
1992-95 Central European University,
Prague, Czech Republic.
1994-2000
National Science
Fund, Ministry of Education and Science,
Bulgaria.
1996-99 National Science Fund, Ministry of Education and Science, Bulgaria.
1997-2000
Open Society Institute, Prague, Czech Republic.
Memberships:
1965 ff. Union of Bulgarian Architects (UBA), Sofia, Bulgaria.
1992-2002 Secretary of the “Architectural
Science and Education” Society within the Association of the Societies of
Architects in Sofia, Union of Architects in Bulgaria.
1993-2001 Co-founder and coordinator of DOCOMOMO Bulgaria – a chapter to DOCOMOMO International NGO), settled in Delft, The Netherlands.
2001-04 Chairman of DOCOMOMO Bulgaria NGO to DOCOMOMO International settled in Paris, France;
2001-09 Union
of Scientists in Bulgaria;
2006 ff. Bulgarian National Committee of
ICOMOS.
2009-12 Individual member of DOCOMOMO International NGO, settled
in Barcelona,
Spain.
2012-14 Representative of Bulgarian National Committee of ICOMOS to
the ICOMOS International Scientific Committee on 20th Century Heritage (ISC20C).
Honours:
2009 Honorary diploma and a silver plate for participation in the Jubilee Conferences The Epoch of Tzar Ferdinand I. (part І – Euxinograd,
14.07.2008) (part ІI – Sofia , 20.11.2008), issued by The Women’s Liberal Alliance.
2000 Honorary diploma for a series of articles on the history of Bulgarian
architecture, National review of Bulgarian Architecture, Union of Architects in Bulgaria.
1994 Honorary diploma for a seria of articles on the history of Bulgarian architecture,
National review of Bulgarian Architecture, Union of Architects in Bulgaria.
Selected publications
Iokimov, P. (main text), L. Stoilova (references, bibliography), Sezession and Bulgarian Architecture, Sofia, “Arch & Art” Publ. House, (2005) [in Bulgarian].
Koeva, M., P. Iokimov, L. Stoilova, Church Architecture in Bulgaria. From the Medieval times until the mid-20th century. Architecture. History. Bibliography. Sofia, Academic Pub. House “Prof. M. Drinov”, (2002). A chapter in collaboration with L. Stoilova (p. 385-512) [in Bulgarian]. http://sofiazanas.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_10.html
2004-05 Self
dependently written biographical entries (4) in
a multivolume corps AKL - Allgemeines Künstlerlexikon. Die
Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker, Fndd. & co-pub. by Günter Meißner, 1991 ff.; Book-Edition, ca. 100 vols., approx. 650 pages, K. G. SAUR Verlag, Leipzig-München, Vol. 39, 40, ff. (2004-2005) [in German].
Iokimov, P., L. Stoilova, “Epilogue”.
- In: Portraits of Disappearing Sofia (Eds.:
M. Grekova, M. Mineva). Sofia, ‘East-West’, (2012): pp. 224-232 [in Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., “The Civil Architecture in
the European Way
of Bulgaria at the Turn of
Two Centuries”, In: The Age of Czar
Ferdinand I, Proceedings of a conference on the same topic – Sofia, November 20, 2008,
Sofia (2008): 43-51 [in Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., L. Stoilova, “Leading Architectural
Personalities of Independent Bulgaria”,
In: The Age of Czar Ferdinand I,
Proceedings of a conference on the same topic – Euxinograd, June 14, 2008,
Sofia (2008): 73-83 [in Bulgarian].
Marcella Stern (Wien), Ljubinka
Stoilova, Petar Iokimov (Sofia). "Die
Stadt Sofia: Ihre bauliche Entwicklung von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart
und Ihr Kulturerbe". - In: Kultur
- Erbe - Stadt.Stadtentwicklung und UNESCO-Mandat in post- und
spätsozialistischen Städten.Ein Vergleich aus kulturwissen- schaftlicher
Perspektive. Studien Verlag, Innsbruck-Wien-Bozen, 2008, S. 79-04 [in
German]. http://sofiazanas.blogspot.com/p/die-stadt-sofia-ihre-bauliche.html
L. Stoilova, P. Iokimov,"How The Sofia Central Cemetery Might Become an
Object of Cultural Tourism According to The European Practice". - In:
Sofia and Its Cultural and Historical Heritage. Coll. Serdica - Sredez -
Sofia, Coll., Vol. 4 (Valentina Varbanova, Nadezhda Kirova - compilers and
scient. editors). Sofia, ITUS, (2008): pp. 145-148, pp. 269-270 [in
Bulgarian]. http://sofiazanas.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_17.html
Iokimov,
P., “Architektur in Bulgarien 1878-1920”, In: Architektonische Fragmente: Bulgarien,
Ausstellungs Katalog, Wien, Verlag Anton Pustet (2007): 42-57 [in German and
Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., ”National
Romanticism in the Architecture of Sofia After the National Liberation in the
Context of the European Process”, In: Sofia and Its Images (CD – Proceedings
of Symposium with international participation, Compiler: D. Zheleva – Martins
et al.), Sofia, (2004): 69-78, with 20 illustrations
[in Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P.; L. Stoilova. “The lost spirit of Sofia. Designers – Architecture
– Athmosphere (Destroyed
Coffee-Houses in Sofia)".
-
In: CAFE EUROPE. Proceedings from a conference. Sofia, Damian Iakov Ed. House, 2007, pp. 209-229; http://sofiazanas.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_20.html
Stoilova, L., P.
Iokimov, "The Search for
Identifiably Native/National Architecture in Bulgaria at the
End of the 19th and During the Early 20th Century" [in English], In:
GENIUS LOCI. National and
Regional Developments in European Architecture
1880-1940,
International symposium in Bucharest, Romania, 23-25.04.1999, Bucharest, (2002): pp. 96-105 [in English]. http://sofiazanas.blogspot.com/2011/08/search-for-identifiably-national.html
Iokimov, P., Independently written
articles (4 бр.), In: Dizionario dell’Architettura Moderna del XX Secolo, Torino-London (2000-2001) [In Italian].
Iokimov, P., “The elite house of Sofia”, In: Sofia
- 120 Years
Capital City. Jubilee
Collection, Sofia (2001): 498-507 [in English]; Sofia (2000) [in
Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., “Zwischen Tradition und Akademismus”, Der Architekt, Zeitschrift. des BDA, Bonn, 1 (Januar 1998): 30-34 [in German].
Iokimov, P., “Die ősterreichische Architekturschule in Bulgarien. Sofia um die Jahrhundertwende”, In: Österreichische Architektur in Sofia um die Jahrhundertwende, Sofia, (1998): 11-15 (2nd improved Ed.) [in Bulgarian and German]. http://www.papertiger-bg.com/Wien1998_web.pdf
Iokimov, P., “Architecture of the town villa in Vratza 1878-1918”, In: The
Architecture of Vratza (Col.), Vratza, (1997), (50 p. text and illustr.) [in
Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., “Architecture of the town villa in Vratza 1918-1944”, In: The Architecture of Vratza (Col.), Vratza, (1997), (50 p. text and illustr.) [in Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., “Town
Planning of Vratza from 1878 until
the present”, In: The Architecture of Vratza (Col.), Vratza, (1997), (25 p. text and illustr.) [in Bulgarian].
1995-96,
2004 Articles
for registration of monuments of the Modern Movement in Bulgaria in the
Archive/Register of DOCOMOMO International – 14 register fiches [in English].
1992
Invited co-compiler and co-editor of an issue 3-4
(1992) of the journal Arkhitectura (Architecture), 3-4
(1992), Sofia.
Iokimov, P., The rich Sofia’s villa after the Liberation until the
First World War (1878-1920), (Habil. Dissertation), Sofia, Central
Inst. For Sci. and Techn. Information, (1987)
[in Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., Architecture of buildings
for governmental management in Bulgaria, 1878-1944, Sofia, Central Inst. For
Sci. and Techn. Information, (1987), (152 p. text and illustr.) [in
Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., Architecture of religious
buildings in Bulgaria, 1878-1944 г., Sofia, Central Inst. For
Sci. and Techn. Information, (1987), (244 p. text and illustr.) [in Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., Architecture of buildings
for education, 1878-1944, Sofia,
Central Inst. For Sci. and Techn. Information, (1987), (288 p. text
and illustr.) [in
Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., “The
elite villa in Sofia Since the Liberation Until the First World War (1878-1920)”, In: Architecture
in Bulgaria 1878-1944, (Col.), Sofia, BAS, (1976): 66–81 [in Bulgarian].
Iokimov, P., S. Kovachevski, “Architectural competitions (1878-1944)”, In: Architecture
in Bulgaria 1878-1944, (Col.), Sofia, BAS, (1976):
206-236 [in Bulgarian].
Selected exhibitions
Co-Compiler of documentary exhibitions and co-editor of catalogues/flyers to them.
2007 ARCHITEKTONISCHE FRAGMENTE: BULGARIEN - Architectural exhibition – compiler in team; Vienna, Architektur im
Ringturm, 04.10.-09.11.2007. Organizer: Vienna Insurance Group.
2003 A
BUILDING AT RISK: Villa Jablanski, 18 Tzar Osvoboditel B/d, SOfia - Architectural and documentary
exhibition – compiler in team; Sofia, 10th Jubilee
international triennial of architecture – INTERARCH’2003,
Organizers: DOCOMOMO Bulgaria,
University of Architecture, Construction and Geodesy 17–21.05.2003.
2002
The
Architectural environment of the 20th century
Architectural and documentary
exhibition – compiler in team
Sofia, Union of Bulgarian Architects
Headquarters, 17.04.–17.05.2002.
Organizers: Union of Bulgarian
Architects, Bulgarian working party of the International organization for
Documentation and Conservation of buildings, sites and neighborhoods of the
Modern Movement – DOCOMOMO Bulgaria.
1999 City over the city. 120th
anniversary of the first regulation survey and 60th anniversary of
the first master plan of Sofia
Architectural and documentary exhibition – compiler in team;
Sofia, Union of Bulgarian
Architects Headquarters, 29.02.–12.03.1999.
1998 Architectural fragments from old Sofia - Architectural
and documentary exhibition – consultant [in Bulgarian]
Sofia,
“Archivi” Exhibition Hall, April' 1998.
Organizers: General Department of Archives at The Council of Ministers of
Republic of Bulgaria, Central
State Archive, State Archive – Sofia.
2000 VLIV RAKOUSKÉ ARCHITEKTURY V SOFII KOLEM PŘELOMU STOLETÍ. Podil českých architektů a inženýrů – bulharštií architekti na českých vzdĕlávacích institucích
ÖSTERREICHISCHE ARCHITEKTUREINFLÜSSE IN SOFIA Um die Jahrhundertwende. Beitrage
bömischer Architekten und Ingeneure – bulgarische Architekten an böhmischen
Ausbildungsstätten - Bulgarian-Austrian exhibition – compiler
in team, Prague,
Novomĕstká galerie, 01.11.-29.11. 2000.
1998,1997 ÖSTERREICHISCHE
ARCHITEKTUREINFLÜSSE IN SOFIA Um die Jahrhundertwende - Bulgarian-Austrian exhibition – compiler in team; Organizers: Sofia History Museum,
Center of Architectural Studies, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Austrian
Science and Research Liaison Office/ Sofia, Vienna
City Hall. Vienna, Bulgarian Cultural Institute “House Wittgenstein”,
19.02.-21.03.1998.
Sofia, National
History Museum, 22.01.-10.03.1997.
Sofia, July 2014