Lectures: Bálint Botzheim, Anna Baróthy, Péter Dóczé, Dániel Erdély, Lídia Felföldi, Levente Gyulai, Barna Kovács D., Tamás Lévai, Ákos Maróy and the authors of the Performance-Driven Architecture exhibition in FUGA: Alex Kalachev, Krassimir Krastev, Andrea Rox Rossi, Tudor Cosmatu, Sebastian Bialkowski
Loos, Hundertwasser, Max Ernst
Loos expert Yehuda E. Safran has developed the exhibition LOOS. Our Contemporary originally for the CAAA Guimarães, Portugal. Based on the example of the oeuvres of architects such as Le Corbusier, Hermann Czech, José Paulo Dos Santos, Eileen Gray, Herzog & De Meuron, Frederick Kiesler, Rem Koolhaas, Richard Neutra, Aldo Rossi…
Green Schools
Over 60 million Americans spend their days in K-12 school buildings. Ensuring that these students, faculty, and staff have a safe and healthy place to learn and work, and that the buildings conserve energy and water while remaining economical to build, are some of the most important issues facing educational leaders and city planners…
Analogue
21 Hungarian photographers from the 20th Century
Körmendi-Csák Photography Collection
KOGART House, 9 May – 7 July 2013
Opening: 8 May 2013 7 p.m.
Opening speech by: Colin Ford CBE, Photographic historian
Wooden Houses in Tallinn
Exhibition of the Museum of Estonian Architecture
FUGA, Budapest, 7-27 May 2013
Curators: Monika Eensalu, Oliver Orro, Leele Välja
Design: Kristo Kooskora
Boom/Room. New Estonian Architecture
BOOM/ROOM presents outstanding examples of contemporary architecture from Estonia which interact in a special way with the urban context. The exhibition deals with the building boom in the Baltic Republic since the mid 1990’s. In the course of rapid economic growth between 2000 and 2008, the appearance…
Light-Space in the Vault
András Bojti Exhibition
FUGA, Budapest, 2-27 May 2013
Opening: 2 May 2013, 6 p.m.
Opening speech by Tamás Dévényi, architect
Spaces of Ceramics
Erika Rejka: Spaces of Ceramics / Chains
DLA masterpiece presentation
26 April 2013, 10 a.m.
Ponton Gallery, Budapest
Exhibition duration: 26 April – 11 May 2013
Bigot Pavilion
A Bigot Pavilion – Art Nouveau architectural ceramics from Paris
Museum of Applied Arts, 26 April – 15 September 2013
Opening: 25 April 2013 at 4 p.m.
Welcoming address by Imre Takács
Opening address by His Excellency Roland Galharague
Famous villas
Whether villa or house, the private residence has always been – and always will be – a touchstone in the oeuvre of every architect. We encounter it at the start of our studies and then later, in different situations and under different conditions demanding instant response, throughout our practising careers.
Prize of Landscape Architect of the Year 2013
The aim of the Prize of Landscape Architect of the Year is to recognize active professionals who made outstanding and innovative work lately (in the last 5 years). The prize can be given to one, or two, or a team of landscape architects, appointed by a jury appointed in advance. Prize of Landscape Architect of the Year…
The Venice Architecture Biennale – in Hungary
The Hungarian exhibitions of the Venice Biennale are usually also shown to the Hungarian public after its closure. Previously they were housed by the University of Pécs, now by the Budapest-based FUGA Architectural Centre. According to the curators of the Hungarian exhibition, Bálint Bachmann and Balázs Markó the presence of standard…