Makovecz (1935-2011), the founder of the Hungarian organic architecture school, is
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9786155461101 - Imre Makovetz: Makovecz (1935-2011), the founder of the Hungarian organic architecture school, is
Imre Makovetz

Makovecz (1935-2011), the founder of the Hungarian organic architecture school, is (2011)

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ISBN: 9786155461101 bzw. 6155461104, in Englisch, EPL Kiadó, neu.

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Imre Makovecz (1935-2011), the founder of the Hungarian organic architecture school, is probably the only Hungarian architect whose work is known and recognized throughout the world from Japan to South America. He began his creative work in the early 1960s, when Soviet-style socialism peaked in Hungary. Even his frst designs radiate a solid aware ness of responsibility that is captured and expressed, thanks to his extraordinary artistic skills, in vision-like drawings: he was talking about the organic unity of man and nature.This is what he expressed through the shapes of his buildings, this is the unbreakable relationship that he described in his writings, and all this before the Club of Rome was formed, under the pressure of a dictatorship in a small country that was intellectually secluded from the rest of the world. Könyv - Szépirodalom - Idegen nyelvű.
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9786155461101 - Imre Makovetz: Makovecz (1935-2011), the founder of the Hungarian organic architecture school, is
Imre Makovetz

Makovecz (1935-2011), the founder of the Hungarian organic architecture school, is (2011)

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ISBN: 9786155461101 bzw. 6155461104, vermutlich in Englisch, EPL Kiadó, neu.

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Imre Makovecz (1935-2011), the founder of the Hungarian organic architecture school, is probably the only Hungarian architect whose work is known and recognized throughout the world from Japan to South America. He began his creative work in the early 1960s, when Soviet-style socialism peaked in Hungary. Even his frst designs radiate a solid aware ness of responsibility that is captured and expressed, thanks to his extraordinary artistic skills, in vision-like drawings: he was talking about the organic unity of man and nature.This is what he expressed through the shapes of his buildings, this is the unbreakable relationship that he described in his writings, and all this before the Club of Rome was formed, under the pressure of a dictatorship in a small country that was intellectually secluded from the rest of the world.
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