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Kós Károly completed the sketch designs by October 1958, and the construction drawings by 1964. Compared to the sketch designs, the later plans show the building to be significantly smaller.
Schematics drawings exist from 1955 and 1960. The completed building bears little resemblance to the available plans.
A design similar to the one prepared for Benedek Károly in 1957, or to the parsonage at Magyardécse.
The Calvinist parsonage of Misztótfalu, near Nagybánya, is—apart from the Calvinist parsonage in Óbuda (1908–1909)—the only minister’s residence that was built entirely according to the designs of
The building, located within the grounds of the city’s Calvinist fortified church, is almost concealed by the surrounding weeping willows.
A comparison of Kós Károly’s original sketch drawings with the completed parsonage shows how sensitively the architect was affected by the success or failure of a building.
A single-storey, L-shaped building. It was constructed with significant modifications to the original design.
The church was created by converting a school sports hall, with a modest extension and the addition of a tower. The tower was built with modifications that differed from the original design.
A megvalósított bogártelki parókiát Kabay Béla lefényképezte, bár az épület kevés hasonlóságot mutat Kós munkáival.