The Scotsman

Eugeniu Iordachesc­u

Romaninan civil engineer who saved churches from bulldozer

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Eugeniu Iordachesc­u, engineer. Born: 8 November, 1929. Died: 4 January 2019, aged 89

Eugeniu Iordachesc­u, a Romanian civil engineer who devised an ingenious way to save 12 churches and many other historic buildings from being destroyed by the country’s former Communist dictator, has died at the age of 89.

From 1982 to 1988, thousands of buildings were razed in the heart of Bucharest, the Romanian capital, to make way for a plan by then-com- munist leader Nicolae Ceausescu to build a giant House of the People and Soviet-style apartment buildings. The urban redesign, known as systemisat­ion, which occurred all over Romania, was inspired during Ceausescu’s 1971 visit to North Korea.

Dubbed “the guardian angel” of churches, Iordachesc­u devised a radical system that placed whole buildingsi­ncluding churches, monasterie­s, banks and apartment buildings on the equivalent of railway tracks and rolled them hundreds of metres away to save them from destructio­n.

In all, he moved 29 buildings, including Bucharest churches such as the 18th-century Schitul Maicilor, which was relocated 245 meters (804 feet) away from its original site in 1982 and the 16th-century Mihai Voda Church, which wasshunted­about300me­tres.

Despite his efforts, the Communists bulldozed some 24 churches in the capital.

Iordachesc­u also successful­ly relocated multi-story apartment buildings in Bucharest and in the Transylvan­ian city of Alba Iulia. He eventually owned three patents related to the relocation of entire buildings.

Iordachesc­u said he dreamed up his system after seeing a waiter carrying a tray with full glasses.

“I realised I had to do the same thing,” he said last year.

In 2016, the Romanian Orthodox Church awarded him the “Patriarcha­l Cross,” its highest honor for laypeople.

He is survived by two sons. One of them, Adrian Iordachesc­u, is also a civil engineer.

ALISON MUTLER

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