Reconstruction of the The Saint Martin parish church by Tamás Berecz, Attila Batári; Hungary

April 5, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Hungary, Public and commercial architecture|

A prominent architectural monument dating back to the not so remote past of Hungarian socialism. Its designer, István Szabó, became a cultic church-builder of the dictatorship. The Saint Martin parish church was the last
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Port Control Building, Győr-Gönyű National Public Port by Térhálózat-Sporaarchitects; Hungary

April 5, 2019|Architecture, BIG SEE Architecture Award 2019 - Winner, Hungary, Public and commercial architecture|

In the middle of the path where the North and the Black Sea meet, at the 1,794 km mark of the Danube river and the Mosoni-Danube Estuary between Győr and Gönyű, National Public Port
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Gergely Hory, Zoltán Major, Péter Müllner; Partizan architecture│Hungary
Interior & wood design 180°: oct 17, 2018

October 11, 2018|Hungary, Speakers Interior & Wood Design 180|

Gergely Hory (1989), Zoltán Major (1988) and Péter Müllner (1988) founded Partizan Architecture in 2013. They graduated at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BUTE) as architects. They also studied architecture at the University
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Je Suis Belle / Dalma Dévényi and Tibor Kiss│BIG SEE Awards 2018

October 1, 2018|BIG SEE Fashion Design Award 2018, BIG SEE Fashion Design Award 2018- Grand Prix, Hungary, The IT factor of a country|

  Inspiration: Their concept is, and has been from the very beginning, constantly intertwined with various branches of art, especially with visual arts. Their core intellectual values are based on traditional techniques and on placing
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Visegrád town center development – event pavilion and health-house extension; DLA (Aplusarchitects)│BIG SEE Awards 2018

September 25, 2018|Architecture, BIG SEE Wood Design Award 2018 - Winner, City and community, Hungary|

Visegrád is a thousand-year-old settlement, formerly used as royal residency, however the town today is rather rustic in terms of its scale and buildings and with its 1800 inhabitants, is considered to be the smallest
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