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In March 1941, Károly Kós visited Sepsiszentgyörgy in connection with the fortress church, which had been damaged by an earthquake.
Károly Kós was commissioned in January 1941 to prepare the design for the Országzászló (National Flag) memorial. He delivered the detailed design in July 1941.
In the simple design prepared for the small Kalotaszeg village, the residence of the government official and the community facilities were housed under a single roof.
This important example of the folk college network was created to support the further education of the rural community. Following its establishment, the sculptor Jenő Szervátiusz also taught here.
This Reformed church design was intended to be realized at a popular resort in the renowned Harghita mountain range of eastern Transylvania.
This simple design provides another example of the integration of separate functions within a rural setting, making use of the sloping site in order to accommodate a shop opening directly onto the
The design prepared for the well-known editor is almost identical to the later plan made for the lawyer Dr. Gábor Kabay.
These “type designs” present a whole series of church buildings tailored to the diverse requirements of rural communities.
The restoration, renovation, expansion, and modification of the important historic church in Szék— a medieval salt-mining center located northwest of Kolozsvár—represents a milestone of major signi
In the Györgyfalvi district of Kolozsvár, twenty semi-detached houses were constructed in three standard types.
The construction and maintenance of the graves of Sándor Petőfi and the honvéd soldiers who fell alongside him in 1848 were organized by the national central public education department of the Hung
The first design variant clearly exemplifies the practical side of Kós’s architectural aesthetic, in which a component element of an architectural mass composition is capable of existing independen