The entirely new Calvinist church is located near one of Kolozsvár’s industrial districts. Standing on a rise above the road, the church dominates its surroundings with its steep, tent-like roof.
Kós presented two design variants for the renovation and expansion of this medieval church.
Between 1990 and 1994, at the initiative of Pastor Incze Zoltán, the church was built on the site of the demolished old church, using the original plans.
A small, square-shaped chapel with a covered entrance porch. A small ridge turret projecting from the porch marks the entrance. It is similar to the design prepared for Egeres–Ferencbánya.
“…even after his retirement, he continued to work in the Institute’s technical department.
The simple, almost square plan of the dwelling can be compared to the parsonage designs produced by Kós Károly during this period, such as the one for Mikefalva.
This multi-storey, L-shaped school building—one of the most significant commissions of Kós Károly’s later career—was intended to stand on a corner plot in the town.
Between 1953 and 1954, Kós Károly produced several sketch designs for a larger cultural center building on a corner plot along the main road.
The parsonage building designed by Kós Károly in 1914 was realized only decades later, in a modified form. Few sources are known concerning the original design.
The church in the village was renovated in 1935 (M. S. Cs.) with the involvement of Kós Károly. He had prepared plans for the church as early as 1911.
A design for a small rectangular house built of rubble stone and plastered on the inside.