The merciless fire that broke up Friday night at the Colectiv club in downtown Bucharest killed six young architects, all talented and highly appreciated in the branch who refused to leave the country and sought instead to build a career at home. Many of them moved to Bucharest in search of their professional fulfillment. But their dreams came to an abrupt end. Who they are and their life stories, in the text below, via Stirile Pro TV.<\/p>\n
Vlad Telea, one of the guitarist of the band Goodbye to Gravity and father of a two year old daughter, was one of them. He had graduated from the Architecture and Urbanism University in Bucharest and ran his own animated graphics company. His cousin, Eduard Telea, spokesman for the firemen department in the Dambovita County, posted an emotional message on Facebook in which he says \u201chis soul cries fire and blood tears\u201d. The second guitarist of the band, Mihai Alexandru, and his girlfriend, Catalina Ionita, both of them architects, too, also died in the Friday night blaze which has so far took the lives of 31 people. Catalina was a co-founder of the UrbanEye Film Festival in Bucharest.<\/p>\n