Contemporary Music Palace from Melody Fragments

The inner part of Ferencváros has been enriched with a significant new cultural venue. With this project music life in Budapest has simultaneously been presented with a contemporary representative institution which had been needed for decades now. The continuous spiritual presence, the state-of-art spaces of high-tech acoustics…

The Classic Elegance of Everyday

Born in Copenhagen as a child of a Norwegian father and a Danish mother just 200 years ago, Theophil Hansen is rated as a significant architect of the 19th century. He travelled a all over Europe with stopover in Athens, Berlin, Innsbruck, Verona and Venice. However, his most influential period was that spent in Ringstrasse, Vienna.

History and Poetry

The exhibition not only dedicate itself to aspects of Schinkel’s oeuvre regarding the history of architecture and building aesthetics; rather, the entire Schinkel art universe is investigated with special attention given to the transformation achievements of the early historism period. Prior to the exhibition, the Federal Ministry of Education…

Chapels for the „Other Hungary”

Ágnes Kovács has designed three chapels in the past eight years in the North-East of Hungary: St Jacob’s in Sajóhídvég; St Elizabeth’s Chapel and Gipsy Missionary Centre in Kesznyéten; the Virgin Mary’s Chapel (also known as Barracks Chapel or Memorial Chapel of Recsk) in Mátramindszent. The common feature of these chapels…

Chair-Twister – New Researches Concerning Space

The free Gesamtkunstwerk company named képzetTtársítás („association”) is a kind of experimental team: it has been organized around the resonances of experiencing space and intuition. The first stage of the birth of the production is that the team’s leader makes a tour of the chosen space: his steps and breaths slow down…

Downtown Function-Hunting

In cities the size of Budapest, the issues of sustainability tend to be on the agenda more and more frequently. By the triple pillar of sustainable development we mean ecological, economic and social sustainability, the third category used primarily as a synonym for communal designing. The present research focusses on the facelifted…

Teach with Gentle Words, Letting Them Play…

Professionals elaborating architects’ training in Győr – Attila Bodrossy, Tamás Czigány and members of the generation joining them, András Cseh and Ádám Tátrai – regard it their mission to encourage their students to search for and find simple architectural answers free from attraction. If the adjective average was not a curse…

Reconstructing the Past Future

After the downfall of the Berlin Wall an inspiring field of research was offered to a whole generation of post-socialist landscape artists. While looking for surprising informal urban situations or worn visions of the future many have viewed the objects of socialism as purely aesthetic phenomena: removing them from their context…

Unknown Stories

In the Vienna-based Architekturzentrum the exhibition open till February was the very first attempt to present a comprehensive view of the architecture the non-Russian member states of the former Soviet Union created between 1950 and 1991. The research and the exhibition pushed into the background the perspectives formed by Russia…

Ruins of an Empire

Meet on the shore!
Eve Kiiler (EE) exhibition
FUGA, Budapest, 7 May – 5 June 2013
Opening: 7 May 2013 7 p.m.
Opening speech by Andri Ksenofontov, architect

The Means of Reconciliation

The nationalist ideology of the Yugoslavian war did not only require human lives but also the destruction of buildings home to ethnic groups or religions. By restoring the mosques, churches and libraries also the identity of the groups of people belonging to these structures is reconstructed. The re-animation of the buildings…

The Policy of Noise

On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Cage, Ludwig Museum – Museum of Contemporary Art presents the exhibition entitled The Freedom of Sound – John Cage behind the Iron Curtain between 23 November, 2012 and 17 February, 2013. John Cage (1912-1992) was one of the major figures of avant-garde music…