To read more about the project you’ll find my article here. Houses The houses and architects in order: László Vágó (Napraforgó street no.1), Gyula Wälder (no.2), Péter Kaffka (no.3), Virgil Bierbauer (no.4), Lajos Kozma (no.5,6,8), Andor Wellisch (no.7), Róbert Kertész K. (no.9 – ex: no.9-11) Aladár Münnich (no.10) Ervin Quittner (no.12), László Vágó (no.11 –
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In the following list, you will find recommendations concerning book, papers, journals and websites which might help you during your research about Budapest. The list is growing with time according to my personal work. If you have any further suggestions to enrich the given references please feel free to write me a comment below.
HU “Artmagazin 122” #journal
Editor: Topor Tünde; Authors: Boros Géza, Topor Tünde, Barki Gergely, Kemény Gyula, Farkasdy Melinda, Csanádi Judit, Szilágyi Róza Tekla, Balázs Kata, Molnár Ráhel Anna, Keserü Luca, Egyed Nóra, Tóth Ferenc; Publisher: Artmagazin Kft., Budapest; Year: 2020; Link
ENG “Transformation in Central European Postsocialist Cities” #paper
Author: Enyedi György; Publisher: Centre for Regional Studies of Hungarian Academy of Sciences; Year: 1998; Link
HU “Modeling Post-Socialist Urbanization – The Case Of Budapest” #book
Author: Daniel Kiss; Publisher: Birkhäuser, Basel; Year: 2019; Pages: 206
The Pasarét Street Settlement by Winkler / Bierbauer (1931)
Reference: Bierbauer, Virgil. A Pasaréti-uti kislakásos telep (The Pasarét Street Settlement). In Tér és Forma, Edition 10, 1931, page 305-316; Winkler Oszkár: Újabb tanulmányok a lakásproblémához (New Studies of the Housing Problem), In Tér és Forma, Edition 10, 1931, page 317-326 ENG The Pasarét Street Settlement <>In progress… HU A Pasaréti-uti kislakásos telep <>(305) 1931 év kezdetén a
HU “Belbudai modern bérházak és lakóik az 1930-as években” (Modern Apartment Houses and Their Tenants in Central Buda of The 1930s) #paper
In: Tanulmányok Budapest multjából (Studies From The Past of Budapest) Author: Valló Judit Publisher: Hungaricana Budapesti Történeti Múzeum Year: 2009 Pages: 235-274sou Download photo: fotomuveszet.net
The Sunflower street: 20th Century Modernism in Budapest #writings
Built in 1931, the ‘Sunflower street’ project is one of the few well-studied and often-cited examples of early modern architecture in Budapest. In fact, the ensemble of 22 villas has not only been subject to extensive research – among others by Ferkai András (professor and architectural historian, member of Docomomo-Hungary) but is also considered a