Kós prepared similar plans for Magyarbikal (1942) and Köröstárkány (1957). Both the building and the enclosing wall were constructed entirely of rubble stone.
All things considered, the architect prepared three design variants for the residential house of Dr.
Dr. Andor Joós was commissioned with the execution of the church. Ultimately, the church was constructed according to his plans.
The small, two-room rural houses adopted the traditional local floor plan and were constructed of adobe.
In December 1940, Károly Kós prepared a competition entry for a Calvinist church complex in Szeged.
On the main square, a new town hall was erected in the interwar period in a Neo-Byzantine style. Károly Kós prepared several alternative proposals for the transformation of this building’s façade.
According to contemporary sources:
Ellenzék, 7 October 1941, p. 40.
THE JÓZSEFHEGY OBSERVATION TOWER TO BE BUILT ACCORDING TO THE PLANS OF KÁROLY KÓS
The small, simple holiday house located directly next to the Sztána railway station is characterized by its stone walls and steep roof planes, which not only echo the nearby Varjúvár but also defin
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.
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.
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.
In March 1941, Károly Kós visited Sepsiszentgyörgy in connection with the fortress church, which had been damaged by an earthquake.