Homes of Eight Decades: Exhibition on Housing Architecture of Győr, Hungary

A recently opened exhibition in the Rómer Múzeum – Esterházy Palace, Győr showcases the milestones of local housing architecture. Gergely Hartmann, local architecture historian and a lecturer of our 2016 conference, also took part in the organization. Congrats, Gergely!   Read More …

Nervi and his Hungarian followers

Interesting double exhibition in Budapest: alongside the ‘Pier Luigi Nervi – Architecture as Challenge’, the evolution of Hungarian concrete shell architecture is presented at the Budapest University of Technology and FUGA Architecture Center in April and May. The influential ferroconcrete Read More …

Architekturzentrum Wien: Soviet Modernism 1955 – 1991. Unknown Stories

The Architekturzentrum Wien writes architectural (hi)stories: ‘Soviet Modernism 1955 – 1991. Unknown Stories’ explores, for the first time comprehensively, the architecture of the non-Russian Soviet republics completed between the late 1950s and the end of the USSR in 1991. The Read More …

Lifting the Curtain – Central European Architectural Networks

The architectural culture of Central Europe, which was shaped through the exchanges within the region and its links to other international centers, still remains largely absent from Western historical discourse. Although the transformative stories of modernity are often results of Read More …