The building, originally intended as a dance hall, also functioned as a cinema. It is largely single-storey, with a rectangular ground plan oriented perpendicular to the street.
Károly Kós submitted the first version of the design to the client on 28 February 1928.
The two-storey school building stands on a quiet street in the city centre.
Kós’s original sketch design of 1929 represents a clear and highly stylized synthesis of his earlier architectural ideas.
On the slope above Varjúvár, a detached studio-farmstead was built in the mid-1930s.
The Exhibition Hall (Műcsarnok) project was presented as part of the 1930 exhibition of Transylvanian artists. In this case, the architect acted simultaneously as client and designer.
Kós’s competition entry for the commercial school organised the building on three levels, using a strictly rectangular ground plan oriented perpendicular to the street.
A two-storey school building located in the courtyard of the old College. It is not known to what extent the building’s realization was based on the plans of Kós Károly.
A significant medieval church once stood on the site. The plans for its renovation, expansion, and extension were prepared by Debreczeni László in 1930.
The small chapel, conceived with a timber-beam structure and a shingled roof, would have stood on a stone plinth.
This simple terraced house, containing identical apartments on two levels, was designed to accommodate teachers of the local college.
This exceptionally important villa, built almost entirely of solid log construction, was tragically destroyed by fire in 1986.