As the role and responsibility of architects are not only significant factors of the evolution of man-made environment, but also affect the efficiency of economy, whilst inseparable from history and all kinds of mechanisms controlling its power relations and inner operation, this kind of interpenetration makes the moral issues ensuing from professional…
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The Eastern Religious Roots of Modernist Architecture
20th-century Modernism defined itself by using adjectives such as rational and functional, and emphasizing the roles and importance of technology and efficiency it distanced itself from its architectural historical background which it rated as overdecorated and burdened with a tradition that in time lost its meaning, clarity and impact. This way the Modernist…
To the Sociology of Architect Students of TU Budapest
Historians specialised in the architecture of the last but one turn-of-the-century realised at an early stage how important role artists of Jewish origins played in the Lechnerian school and in the whole evolution and flourishing of Hungarian Art Nouveau architecture. When trying to interpret the prominence of Jewish architects in the formation…
Human-Scientific Revolution
Till the end of the second millennium science had rigidly separated the spheres of religion and magic, which Nagy-Árpád Miklós referred to as the Great Dichotomy, not exempt from irony. Magic was regarded as a dark power originating from outside even by science. However, the past twenty years – especially thanks to the works and activities…
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…
A Székkirály
József Vadas:
Székkirály
Pályakép Király József belsőépítészről
Budapest, Scolar Kiadó, 2013
Opus Tessellatum
Salvete! Opus tessellatum
Work Fragments
Exhibition of Péter Török landscape designer
St Stephen’s Basilica, 12 September – 11 October 2013
Adaptive City no.1
Rethinking Spaces of Retail: Skála Metró at Nyugati Square
14 – 17. November 2013.
Venue: 1053 Budapest, Kossuth Lajos utca 14-16.
Guest: Failed Architecture (Amsterdam)
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
Conference on the Protection of Monuments
Opening conference of the ‘Heritage for the Future – Future for the Heritage’ Program organized by the ICOMOS Hungary, the HAP Office, the Artifex Publisher and the NKA.
14 November 2013
Conference venue: Podmaniczky Centre (1173 Budapest, Pesti út 115.)
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.