Gyula Rimanóczy

Gyula Rimanóczy (19 January 1903 19 December 1958) architect,[1] one of the important figures of the inter-war year avant garde period.

Gyula Rimanóczy with his wife in 1942

Rimanóczy was born in Vienna, Austria. He died, aged 55, in Budapest.

Works

Pasaret church, plan of Gyula Rimanóczy
  • Pasarét church, Budapest

Prizes

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

His collected works are archived in the Architecture Museum.

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References

  1. Rimanóczy Gyula, Hungarian Electronic Library, retrieved 15 May 2012 (in Hungarian)
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