Gyula Rimanóczy
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Gyula Rimanóczy (19 January 1903 – 19 December 1958) architect,[1] one of the important figures of the inter-war year avant garde period.
Rimanóczy was born in Vienna, Austria. He died, aged 55, in Budapest.
Works[edit]
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- Pasarét church, Budapest
Prizes[edit]
1953- received Ybl prize for his life work. Also received the Kossuth Prize the same year for his role in the building of the Budapest Technical University "R" wing.
Legacy[edit]
His collected works are archived in the Architecture Museum.
References[edit]
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- ^ Rimanóczy Gyula, Hungarian Electronic Library, retrieved 15 May 2012 (in Hungarian)