1.2. Architectural Photo of the Year

FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture, 18 February – 9 March 2014
Exhibitors: Tamás Czigány, Pál Csillag, György Darabos, György Dénes, Dániel Dömölky, László Francsics, Lea Fiterman, Zsolt Frikker, József Hajdú, Bálint Hudecz, Norbert Juhász, Richárd Kiefer, István Szőnyi, Ákos Tasi, Márk Péter Vargha, Tibor Zsitva

Parallel Regions V.

Budapest University of Technology and Economics
Joint Exhibition of the Department of Public Building Design, Department of Residential Buildings, Department of Industrial and Agricultural Building Design, Department of Urban Planning and Design
FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture, 12-24 February 2014

Identity and Culture

From the 21st of July until the 18th of August 17 lecturers and 50 students from Germany, Hungary and Romania have participated at an archaeological field school at the eastern border of Roman Dacia and its vicinity bearing the title: The Roman Limes as European Cultural Landscape – Erasmus IP(RLCL). The project focuses on practice…

In an Era of Historical Traumas

In an Era of Historical Traumas – Culture and Art Patronage 1920-1944
MűvészetMalom, Szentendre, 23 January – 21 April 2014
Opening: 23 January 2014, 11 am
Greetings: Dr. Márton Kálnoki-Gyöngyössy, Director of the Ferenczy Museum, president of MVMSZ

Image – Architectrue

Exhibition of Csaba Szegedi
FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture, 23 Januray – 9 February 2014

Opening: 23 Januray 2014, 6 pm
Opening speech by László L. Simon government commissioner

Urban Landscape No. 10.

Inside – outside. Exhibition of András Varsányi
FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture
16 January – 6 February 2014
Opening: 2014. január 16. 18:00
Opening speech by Uhl Gabriella

Alteregos in the 21th Century

FUGA Budapest Center of Architecture
12 December 2013 – 20 January 2014
Curator of the exhibition: Szilvia Seres DLA
Exhibitors: György Klösz, László Lelkes, Zoltán Kerényi and the unkown photographers of the Fortepan photo collection

King Matthias in Florence – Bartók and his Age in Paris

The audience of these legendary museums is welcome now to imposing exhibitions presenting two renaissance periods of Hungarian arts, evoking the culture and humanist spirit of King Matthias Corvinus and the revival of music and painting at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. The top achievements of our culture illustrated here by works…

Bercsényi 28-30

Commemorating the 50th anniversary of the foundation of the periodical Bercsényi 28-30, former editors, authors, boarders and readers organised an exhibition in FUGA Budapest Architectural Centre to evoke the bygone scene and periodical of tolerated/prohibited architecture, fine arts, music, performance. A symposium was also held…

József Borsos and the Early Modern Architecture

József Borsos is a major architect of the 20th century in Hungary. His name is connected with such Debrecen buildings as the University Church, the Mortuary Building, the Stadion and the Swimming Pool as well. The exhibition explores the social background of these developments and the significant role of István Vásáry mayor…

Learning from Vernacular

Mud huts, timber dwellings, stone houses – architectural structures around the world have evolved to be perfectly adapted to the surrounding environment, climate and available building materials. With the growing awareness of sustainable construction and regional traditions, these building types have been rediscovered as vital sources…

Recycling Socialism

‘Recycling Socialism’ was the theme of this year’s Architectural Biennale in Tallinn, Estonia. In an effort to reflect Estonians’ conflicted relationship with the country’s Socialist past, curators hosted exhibitions in some of the capital’s most iconic and problematic buildings. Recycling Socialism, the 2013 Tallinn Architecture Biennale (TAB)…