„Az épület történetéhez tartozik az is, hogy az eredeti programmon kívül ugyancsak a múzeum telkén, a múzeumépület nyers befejezésekor azonnal hozzáfogtunk két múzeumőri lakóház építéséhez is,
This housing estate conceived by the Wekerle administration in 1908 was one of the largest of its kind in Europe and was constructed with the character of a garden city at a site that was then outs
“This church is the creation of the Hungarian spirit, and the Hungarian style that has arisen from this spirit is a treasure.” (Debreczeni László: A kolozsvári monostori-úti református tem
“And then in autumn (1913), I obtained my most significant architectural commission up to this point, and in an entirely peculiar way as well, the duties as designer and construction overseer f
In September of 1913, Károly Kós set off on a month-long study tour of Transylvania with his colleague Dezső Zrumeczky. They mention Enyed (Sângătin, Romania) as one of their stops.
Károly Kós prepared designs not only for the already completed “rooster church” but also for the parsonage and the residences of the church employees.
The L-shaped, single-storey small school was planned to be located behind the “rooster church” designed by Károly Kós.
Kós Károly recalled the design task he shared with Zrumeczky Dezső for a school and boarding building planned for Hűvösvölgy as follows:
Kós Károly and Zrumeczky Dezső prepared several small school designs for remote rural communities.
This was the largest hospital pavilion, with a symmetrical arrangement and an upper story.
This was a single-story building with a symmetrical ground plan. The entrances opened from separate terraces on either side of the central section that projected outward from the main façade.
This is a single-story pavilion with a T-shaped ground plan.