“Reviving Hungarian Architecture!” – Thematic presentations on architecture
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As part of the Architecture Day afternoon program, we invite participants to a special lecture series, where Hungary’s revitalized architectural heritage, preserved monuments, landscape values, and contemporary creations will be showcased. The theme of the event builds on the parallels between Japanese and Hungarian cultures, shedding light on the fusion of tradition and modernity from a fresh perspective. Distinguished representatives of Hungarian architecture and landscape architecture will present Hungary’s architectural landmarks, innovative solutions, and the richness of our cultural and artistic heritage through exciting lectures. The presentations aim not only to expand professional knowledge but also to emphasize the importance of international cooperation, which is essential for shaping the future of architecture. This event is primarily targeted at architects, landscape architects, and other professional audiences, providing inspiring and refreshing ideas to deepen their understanding of Hungarian architectural and landscape treasures.
Programme:
14:30–14:45 – Presentation by Attila Turi, President of the Hungarian Academy of Arts, on the activities of the Hungarian Academy of Arts and its affiliates
14:45–15:15 – Presentation by Dr. Kornél Almássy, Director of the Hungarian Museum of Architecture and Monument Protection Documentation Center, on the New Hungarian Architecture Center and Museum
15:15–15:45 – Presentation by Sándor Finta, Deputy CEO for Development and Operations, on the National Hauszmann Programme, and the revitalisation of the Buda Castle Quarter and its surroundings
16:00–16:30 – Presentation by Zsanett Oláh, Managing Director of the National Heritage Protection Development Nonprofit Ltd., on the development of the National Castle Programme, titled ’Respect for old times’
16:30–17:00 – Presentation by Dr. Ágnes Herczeg, Senior Landscape Architect, President of the Hungarian Garden Heritage Foundation, titled ’Fairy Garden – Hungarian Garden Heritage’