- Imre
Makovecz (November 20, 1935 –
September 27, 2011) was a
Hungarian architect active in
Europe from the late 1950s onward.
Makovecz was born and died...
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mortuary hall and the new
chapel were
built in the 1980s to the
plans of Imre
Makovecz. In the
Communist era,
funerals were
restricted in
Kerepesi Cemetery, so...
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theater and
Hungarian Community Centre designed by the
architect Imre
Makovecz. The town is
named after the
Ledava River; the
original nasal in the name...
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stadium opened in 2014 and was the
brainchild of
local architect Imre
Makovecz". On 26
March 2018, the
first international match was pla**** at the stadium...
- have been
strongly influenced by the
anthroposophic style include Imre
Makovecz in Hungary, Hans
Scharoun and
Joachim Eble in Germany, Erik
Asmussen in...
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controversial 2001
Millennium Church,
designed by
Hungarian architect Imre
Makovecz and
located next to the
Baroque Church of the Holy Cross.
There is a large...
- the site of
former Soviet barracks (previously
Hungarian barracks). Imre
Makovecz, a
Hungarian architect designed a
famous building called the Stephaneum...
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games room and
offers accommodation.
Designed by
Hungarian architect Imre
Makovecz, it also
hosts the
Honorary Consulate of
Hungary in Timișoara. The foundation...
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Ferenc Berényi (Dévaványa, 1927 – Budapest, 2004) a
Hungarian painter. Imre
Makovecz (1935 in
Budapest – 2011 in Budapest) a
Hungarian architect The ceiling...
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Micronesian politician and 5th
President of
Micronesia (d. 2018) 1935 – Imre
Makovecz,
Hungarian architect (d. 2011) 1936 – Hans van Abeelen,
Dutch geneticist...