Frederick Kiesler: Artist, Architect, Visionary

Austrian Cultural Forum Budapest, 23 February – 2 April 2015 According to the 125th birth anniversary of Friedrich Kiesler Austrian architect and designer the Austrian Cultural Forum and the Austrian Friedrich Lillian Kiesler Foundation jointly presents an exhibition on Kiesler’s oeuvre. The exhibition enriched by accompanying programs organized by the MOME and the Design Terminal.

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Architecture of Independence

African Modernism Vitra Design Museum Gallery, 20 February – 31 May 2015 When many countries in Central and Sub-Saharan Africa gained their independence in the 1960s, experimental and futuristic architecture became a principal means by which the young nations expressed their national identities. The exhibition in the Vitra Design Museum Gallery is one of the […]

Estonian Week

Budapest, Debrecen, Szeged – Hungary 16-26 March 2015 The traditional Estonian Week is held in Hungary, organized for the 8th time by the Estonian Institute in Hungary in co-operation with the universities of Szegedi and Debrecen. The festival takes place in three cities: Budapest, Szegedi and Debrecen. The programme includes screenings of internationally acclaimed Estonian […]

150th Anniversary of Vigadó

13 January 2015 – 1 March 2015 On its 150th anniversary Vigadó is offering a series of programs, including concerts, theatrical performances, literary events, exhibitions, progressing from 12 January through the Day of Hungarian Culture on 22 January until 20 February. The building’s predecessor, the Redoute and Vigadó originally was intended to be a Ballroom […]

A Pathetic Venture

Cultural Centre, Nyíregyháza Architect: Ferenc Bán Text: Levente Szabó Photos: Tamás Bujnovszky It is quite difficult to place Ferenc Bán’s oeuvre in trends, as it features major and significant buildings as well as several schemes which have remained in blueprint and winning designs submitted for tenders besides experimental concepts. The finished buildings are self-evidently authentic […]

A City is Born

Nanshan Cultural and Sports Centre, Art Museum China Architects: Gábor Zoboki, Nóra Demeter Text: Anna Zöldi Photos: Tiani Wei, Zang Chao A team of Hungarian architects completed a development in China which goes far beyond the most ambitious visions in Hungary owing to its grand scale. Zoboki-Demeter Architects were commissioned to design both the complex […]

Towards the Future

Primary School and Music School, Szigetszentmiklós Architect: Barnabás Winkler Text: Eszter Götz Photos: Zsolt Batár Situated in the agglomeration of the capital, Szigetszentmiklós is the most rapidly developing town neighbouring Budapest. On the outskirts of the town a kindergarten and a sports hall was built in 2012, whilst in autumn 2014 children could take possession […]

Tradition and Zeitgeist

A Detached Family House in Szentendre Architect: Péter Borbás Text: Krisztián Dudics Photos: László Beliczay Sitting on the slope of Szamárhegy on a narrow strip of land wedged between two zigzagging streets, there had been a small dilapidated house when Péter Borbás and his family bought the lot to build their own home. Szentendre and […]

Stay on the Ground – Let your Mind Rise

Architectural Contest for Athenaeum, Philadelphia, 2014, 3rd prize Concept and text: Dániel Palotai Libraries of the future would have to fulfil variable needs of locals offering indoor and outdoor spaces to education, recreation and community projects. These institutions would connect everyday life activities as a place between home and work, especially in the case of […]