BETWEEN SKY AND EARTH III.
Ágnes Herczeg, landscape architect “My father’s short remarks are imprinted in my memory as prevailing moods and have been influential in my life. His sentences were about the starry sky, about a rural landscape, a tree or about how much he enjoyed eating curd with fresh bread when he was a child… These memories inspired […]
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30 April 2019, Tuesday, starting at 18:00 László Zsigmond, Ybl Prize winner architect: Neszmély, refurbishment of the local Primary School Mátészalka, Construction of Café Képes Each presentation in the series will feature architects who present their refurbishment plans and construction designs for projects implemented under the Capital Expenditure Program of the Makovecz Government Decree. Original […]
Read moreImre Makovecz and the Nomadic Generation III
An event series by “sound architect” Ferenc Kiss Imre Makovecz’s oeuvre is closely intertwined with the folk art movement that emerged in Hungary in the 1970s. His intellect and thoughts were a profound influence for the representatives of the so-called nomadic generation. Musicians, artisans, folk dancers consider Makovecz their master the same way as many […]
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Mihály Mezei, biodynamic farming consultant “My father’s short remarks are imprinted in my memory as prevailing moods and have been influential in my life. His sentences were about the starry sky, about a rural landscape, a tree or about how much he enjoyed eating curd with fresh bread when he was a child… These memories […]
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Márta Varga, astronomer “My father’s short remarks are imprinted in my memory as prevailing moods and have been influential in my life. His sentences were about the starry sky, about a rural landscape, a tree or about how much he enjoyed eating curd with fresh bread when he was a child… These memories inspired me […]
Read moreImre Makovecz and the Nomadic Generation II
An event series by “sound architect” Ferenc Kiss Imre Makovecz’s oeuvre is closely intertwined with the folk art movement that emerged in Hungary in the 1970s. His intellect and thoughts were a profound influence for the representatives of the so-called nomadic generation. Musicians, artisans, folk dancers consider Makovecz their master the same way as many […]
Read moreCafé Makovecz: Teaching architecture history in an epochal system
The March event of the Café Makovecz series will feature a presentation by Ybl Prize winner Lőrinc Csernyus, member of the Imre Makovecz Foundation’s Board. Topic: Architecture history and the teaching of the built environment around us in the epochal education system of Waldorf schools. Connection points with the organic thinking of Makovecz.
Read moreImre Makovecz and the Nomadic Generation I
An event series by “sound architect” Ferenc Kiss Imre Makovecz’s oeuvre is closely intertwined with the folk art movement that emerged in Hungary in the 1970s. His intellect and thoughts were a profound influence for the representatives of the so-called nomadic generation. Musicians, artisans, folk dancers consider Makovecz their master the same way as many […]
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WORKSHOPS AT THE MAKOVECZ HOUSE You are probably also familiar with the phenomenon when your own inner will and intent make your perception sharper – when you hear the same song, the same dog barking from multiple sources; when you see the same colour crop up at different places; when you read the same sentence […]
Read moreEXPERIMENTS WITH MOTION FORMS III
FROM DÓRA MIHÁLCZ’S VIEWPOINT The Makovecz Centre and Archives presents a series of three lectures, showcasing one of Imre Makovecz’s most exciting studies: He strove to find the core elements of architecture by examining human motions – an approach unknown in architecture until then. Lecture three: The Connection Between Eurythmy and Space by Dóra Mihálcz, […]
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