The plans were signed by Săvulescu, who built it in an eclectic style with classical elements, featuring a central hallway with symmetrical rooms laid out on either side.
[5] This was followed by a contract signing in March 1890 for construction of the Traian High School in Turnu Severin using Săvulescu's plans.
The stone façade features a portico supported by ten Doric columns and a platform consisting of twelve steps spanning the length of the building.
[8] Câmpulung features the bust of Muscel Regiment battalion commander Dimitrie Giurescu, a hero of the Romanian War of Independence of 1877, who died in action that November.
Săvulescu and sculptor Dimitrie Demetrescu Mirea [ro] built the monument in 1897, upon the initiative of Colonel Scarlat Geanolu.
[9] In 1892, he designed and built Casa II in Bucharest and in 1897, the Ștefan cel Mare School in Alexandria moved from its former location to 310 Libertății Street.
A local entrepreneur, M. Frangulea, obtained the plot and hired Săvulescu to build the new boys' primary school for the city.
Săvulescu designed the church, and his project team included his friend and fellow architect Ziegfried Kofszynski, engineer Dimitrie Dobrescu and the painter Umberto Marchetti, who supervised the interior decorations.
Construction lasted from 1899 to 1903 on the Italian Renaissance style town hall, which features towers and loggia-style balconies.
The columns are made of Cararra marble and the inscription, "Communal Palace", was carved by Ploiești sculptor Themistocle Vidali.