Budapest Brut series examines a special era of Hungarian architecture from 1964 to 1982 (with a little peek to the present - the water tower was built in 2008) in which bold shapes and concrete dominated. The buildings which were daring experiments at the time became accustomed to and absorbed by the city. They are too new to become monuments and too old for today’s architecture so they get little attention and their future is uncertain. In this photo series they are taken out from their surroundings, that way we can appreciate their worth more easily.
Featured architects:
László Bajnay, János Dianóczky, József Finta, Balázs Pál, Tamás Perényi, György Szrogh, Tibor Tenke, József Thoma, Dezsőné Tóth, Csaba Virág