In the immediate post-war years, modern architecture characterized the Hungarian scene: key positions of architectural practice and state construction administration were occupied by advocates of modern architecture of whom several were also active participants of the Modern movement. This trend was soon interrupted with a short but highly forceful period (ca 1950 – 1955) of […]
Progressive, Forward-Looking and Advanced. Hungarian Architecture and Modernity 1956 – 1962
Issue:
2013, Volume 47, No. 1 - 2