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
Department of Pilmonology and Oncology, Semmelweis University of Medicine, by Székely József, Ulrich Ferenc, 1968 – 1972
(HU) Semmelweis Orvostudományi Egyetem Pilmonológia és Onkológiai Klinikája
Apartments Eötvös street 29, by Haász Gyula, Málnai Béla, 1911 – 1911
(HU) Eötvös utcai lakóház (29.sz.)
Apartments Palánta street 17 (ex: kindergarden) by Révész Zoltán, 1932 – 1933
(HU) Palánta utcai lakóház (17.sz.) (azelőtt: óvoda)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations by Csák Gézáné, 1995 – 1995
(HU) Külgazdasági és Külügyminisztérium
Kapas Street Surgery Institute by Medgyaszay István, 1936 – 1936
(HU) Kapás utcai Rendelőintézet
Apartments József Attila street 18, by Rainer Károly, 1909 – 1910
(HU) József Attila utcai lakóház (18.sz.)
Apartments Szalay street 5a, by Rumszauer György, 1937 – 1938
(HU) Szalay utcai lakóház (5a.sz.)