In the second part of our “Liget” series, I chose to present Petőfi Hall and the building of the New National Gallery built on its place.
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Savarin | Prague
Not only here in Budapest but in whole Eastern-Europe it is an ongoing project to restore the traces of damage of trendy post-war urban conceptions, and
At the Estonian seaside
The Matsi Beach is located in the middle part of Estonia, at the beach of the Riga-bay and not far from the pier are the two
The face, the pool, two towers and a ruin
Modern housing estates are harsh. Haszkovó is no different. Their story intertwined with unbearability, greyness and soullessness. Can something giving home to twenty thousand people be
Without the past there is no future_01
“Without the past there is no future; the richer your past the more threads you have that tie you to a future.” We would like to
Without the past there is no future_02
“Without the past there is no future; the richer your past the more threads you have that tie you to a future.” We continue our series
Microsoft 2020
Although official corporate stuff usually does not have this kind of general or summarizing title, I still sum up the current situation like this, as it
Without the past there is no future_03
“Without the past there is no future; the richer your past the more threads you have that tie you to a future.” The third part of
Fabulous gloves
On account of the cold weather and as a way of fighting the “ugly Christmas sweaters”, we have made a fictive crocheted glove series inspired by
OCTOGON x Tipton I Bauhaus100
Tipton and Octogon magazine designed a spectacle frame for the one hundredth anniversary of Bauhaus. They pay tribute together to the movement which turned 100 this
Ride with us!
This year marks the seventh year celebrating the Hungarian Revolution of 1848 in one way or another. The ideology of the revolution of 1848-49, as we
Without the past there is no future_04
“Without the past there is no future; the richer your past the more threads you have that tie you to a future.” The fourth part of
The Kelenföld bus garage turns 70 this year
It is built of shell fields of an elliptic paraboloid shape supported by reinforced concrete arches with a wingspan of 82 meters – a world record
This is where we used to play
The first-ever playgrounds of Hungary debuted in the 1920s, but these were quarters in parks where kids could run freely. Between the two World Wars swings,
The 1st Ikarus Meet-up at Ferihegy
On the 6th and 7th of June, 2019 the Aviation Cultural Center together with BKK Zrt. (transport company in Budapest) is showcasing the legendary models of















