Events
Webinar

Architectural Encounters of Croatia and Hungary

Webinar of the bilateral project Architectural Encounters of Croatia and Hungary. Modalities of Professional Exchange, 1900-1945, conducted by the Hungarian Museum of Architecture and Monument Protection Documentation Center in Budapest and the Institute of Art History in Zagreb will be held on 28 October 2022 at 14:00.

PROGRAM

14:00–14:15
Inaugural by the directors of the institutions

  • Kornél Almássy, Ph.D. (Hungarian Museum of Architecture and Monument Protection Documentation Center)
  • Katarina Horvat-Levaj, Ph.D. (Institute of Art History, Zagreb)

14:15–15:30
Presentations

  • Tamara Bjažić Klarin, D.Sc.
    Presentation of the Project Theme and Goals
  • András Ferkai, D.Sc.
    CIAM Contacts and Parallels: Propaganda Exhibitions on Living Conditions and Housing 1931-32; City Analysis and Regulation Plans, 1931-34; CIAM-Ost Meeting in Budapest, 1937.
  • Ágnes Anna Sebestyén
    Parallel Practices in Architectural Transfers in the Hungarian and Yugoslavian Architectural Scene
  • Marina Bagarić D.Sc.
    Zagreb and Budapest Fairs in the Interwar Period: Hungarian Pavilions in Zagreb and Yugoslav-Croatian Pavilions in Budapest
  • Pál Ritoók
    The Workshop of the Hungarian State Railways in Zagreb
  • Mauro Sirotnjak
    Hungarian Infrastructural and Industrial Projects in Rijeka Before the First World War
  • Boris Dundović
    Ernő Foerk’s Balkan Study Trip: Influences and Analogies in Dalmatian and Hungarian Architecture
  • Eszter Baldavári
    Foerk-in-Progress: The Database of Ernő Foerk’s Bequest at the Hungarian Museum of Architecture

15:30–16:00
Discussion and Closing Remarks

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Official website of the project: https://crohun.ipu.hr

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The project is conducted under the number MBP-IPU-2021-410 within the cooperation program of the Ministry of Science and Education of the Republic of Croatia and the Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary, National Office for research, development and innovation.

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Contacts:
Tamara Bjažić Klarin
Boris Dundović