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Dálnoki-Kováts Villa
by Farkas Molnár
The building was originally built in 1932 for Jenő Dálnoki-Kováts, chairman of the Hungarian Trade Association. The architect was Farkas Molnár, who has studied in the famous Bauhaus school in Dessau, Germany. As a student of Walter Gropius he was one of the leading member of the Modern Movement..
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Zehmeister Villa
by Fred Forbat
This Villa was designed by Fred Forbat to a chemistry professor, dr. Laszlo Zehmeister in the town of Pécs, Hungary. Before starting designing the Villa, Forbat made a primary plan, a one-storey, brick-clad house, with a complex plan. Finally the realized house is simplier and more functional,..
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Lajos Kozma
born 1884, Kiskorpád
Lajos Kozma (June 8th, 1884 - November 26th, 1948) was one of the most authentic representatives of Hungarian Art Nouveau in the early-20th-century. He had an unprecedented influence on the European design through his drawings, buildings and furniture.
He came from Kiskorpád, a provincial..
Napraforgó Street
by József Fischer, ...
Even in Budapest, the Bauhaus era left behind some very interesting and valuable buildings. One of its centres is the inner part of Buda, the Pasarét, which started to infiltrate during the 1930s. In 1931, according to the Stuttgart model, the capital city allowed for an entire street to be built..
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Napraforgó Street 21
by Gedeon Gerlóczy
Gedeon Gerlóczy designed this building in 1930. It is one house of the famous experimantal Napraforgó street, where the whole street was designed by the best architects, based on an example in Stuttgart.
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