Guðlaug Bath, Akranes, Iceland Architects: Basalt Architects Text: Eszter Götz Photos: Ragnar Th. Sigurðsson – Arctic Images Langisandur Beach, is a popular outdoor recreation area for locals and a somewhat hidden gem to visitors. The spectacular view from the pool includes the Faxaflói bay and Reykjavík city skyline across the ocean. The goal of the […]
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Eldorado
MÉSZ-MÉK Diploma Award Concept and text: Gergely Tasnádi , MOME Consultants: Balázs Marián, Dave Hakkens, Kinga German The award-winning diploma work has a theoretical framework, namely the Spaceship Earth concept by Buckminster Fuller. What he phrased as „spaceship ethics” is a theory according to which „mankind travels on the spaceship named Earth, using energy obtained […]
A Developing Garden City
Changes in the Local Centre System in District XVI Budapest Text: Anna Kornélia Losonczy, Melinda Benkő, Annamária Orbán District No XVI of Budapest was created by uniting four villages, Cinkota, Rákosszentmihály, Sashalom and Mátyásföld, which then had stood at various stages of development because of the historic evolution. Actually, they have preserved their independent identities […]
Models in the Spirit of a Successful Cooperation
Works by Students of Architecture at Győző Czigler’s Memorial Exhibition Text: Enikő Tóth Photos: MÉM MDK The Documentation Centre of Historic Buildings Protection of the Museum of Hungarian Architecture, and the Municipal Archives of Budapest started a cooperation in January 2020 to organise a memorial exhibition on the 170th anniversary of architect Győző Czigler’s birth […]
William Burges died 140 years ago
Commemoration of an Outstanding Artist of the Victorian Architecture Text: András Jeney William Burges was a remarkable British historicist architect. He considered himself not only an architect but also a painter, sculptor and an industrial designer. He was a great fan of the Early French Gothic style, he designed his works mainly in this style. […]
János Wanner in Switzerland
The Oeuvre Of An Architect Text: Zoltán Szécsi Owing to his eternal merits and achievements in introducing and facilitating the evolution of early Modernist architecture in Hungary, János Wanner’s name has a fine ring as of today for the best and well-informed Hungarian professionals. His father was a Swiss-born craftsman, who came to settle down […]
Aula Marmorea, a Mysterious Building by King Matthias
Psychohistoric and Hermeneutic Outlines Text: József Zelnik King Matthias of Hungary was a contemporary of Hieronymus Bosch. They were influenced by similar cultural trends, and both of them had access to the most important information of the world then. Both may have been deeply shocked by the challenge that concerned the Christian faith during the […]
Reconnect – Reunion
Budapest Architectural Films Festival 2021 Text: Mária Tatai Photos: KÉK Last year the films of the Budapest Architecture Centre were shown in Toldi cinema, whereas this year the programmes are followed online at home, in everyone’s home-cinema. The title of the events encourage us to make a survey or even review: what was the world […]
Igloo Reloaded
TECLA Experimental Home with 3D Printing Text: Bálint Botzheim In the past year news have been flooding on a daily basis about various buildings made with a variety of 3D printings, the majority of which, however, relied on the vertical-horizontal logic of traditional construction systems, corresponding to the duality of wall-ceiling building materials. As opposed […]
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Barokk freskófestészet Magyarországon
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