Urban Landscape No. 8.

Károly Sándor Áron is an artist who is constantly analyzing himself, his actions and his attitude towards the world and art, in order to improve. This is why his work can seem to be a bit chaotic, regarding themes and techniques raised. He is a constant experimenter combining a wide range of photographic and art techniques, sizes and materials…

Copenhagen Solutions

The City of Copenhagen wants to become the first carbon neutral capital in the world by 2025. And Copenhagen is already well on its way. Providing the city with integrated transportation systems has reduced traffic congestion and pollution to levels that are extremely low compared to many other big cities. One indication of this is that the number of…

Oelschläger / Lajos Őry

Architect Ľudovít Oelschläger (1896–1984), a native of Košice, studied architecture in Budapest. After graduation he gained practical experience at architectural offices in Berlin, Munich and Stuttgart. In 1924 he returned to Košice. Apart from his native town, his works can also be seen in other towns in Slovakia and Sub-Carpathian Ruthenia.

Maestri

One of the world’s most important design museums, the Triennale Design Museum in Milan is presenting part of its huge collection in Hungary. The Maestri exhibition showcases selected items of the Museum’s permanent collection at the breathtaking interior of Museum of Applied Arts. By trying to summarize the ouvre of 21 legendary Italian designers…

Opus Tessellatum

Salvete! Opus tessellatum
Work Fragments

Exhibition of Péter Török landscape designer
St Stephen’s Basilica, 12 September – 11 October 2013

Exhibition of András Krizsán

Exhibition of András Krizsán architect
Budapest Univesity of Technology and Economics
19 November – 3 December 2013
Opening: 19 November 2013, 2 p.m.
Opening speech by Balázs Balogh DLA

Architecture – Hudec – Shanghai

Buildings by László Hudec Then and Now
Barabás Villa Gallery, Budapest, 12-30 November 2013
Opening: 12 November 2013, 6 p.m.
Opening speech by Katalin Marótzy PhD, architectural historian
Curator: Virág Csejdy

Exhibition of Zsolt Bajnay

Exhibition of Zsolt Bajnay architect
HAP Gallery, Budapest, 05. 11 – 13. 12. 2013

During the exhibition opening took place the prize-giving ceremony of Péter Molnár Prize. The Prize went to Tamás Lévai architect.

Architects on the Two Poles

Spectacular structures such as the European Central Bank in Frankfurt/Main, the Rolex Learning Center at the E´cole Polytechnique Fédérale (EPFL) in Lausanne, and the new Louvre Museum in the French town of Lens would not be possible without the engineers “behind the scenes”. Klaus Bollinger and Manfred Grohmann…

Adalberto Libera

The exhibition offers a fresh point of view of the work of this great modern architect; the curator, architect Nicola Di Battista, has chosen to examine Libera’s work through the selection of some of his most significant projects. Surprisingly little-known, the aim is revise the interpretation of the processes forming his style.

Rembrandt

Rembrandt Harmensz. van Rijn (1606–1669) is world famous to this day as a painter of exceptional portraits and history paintings. Yet there was another subject that also preoccupied him throughout his career: landscape. The Dutch painter addressed himself to this theme not so much in painting, but all the more intensively…

Bodonyi 70

Exhibition of Csaba Bodonyi architect

Miskolc Gallery
Rákóczi House
5 October – 2 November 2013