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SUJETOS Y MÉTODOS

ESTADO VITAL Y PERIODO DEL ESTUDIO EN DECENIOS

JUDIT DROPPA DLA habil. professor, Munkácsy Award-winning textile artist NÓRA JUHÁSZ assistant lecturer, textile designer

ZSUZSA KOCSIS silicate designer and artist

FERENC KOLESZÁR DLA associate professor, silicate designer and artist EDINA LÁSZLÓ textile artist

BERNADETT PÁGER textile designer, teacher of arts

ERIKA REJKA associate professor, silicate designer and artist KRISZTINA SÁROSI assistant professor, textile artist

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Renáta Bagyon

Playful Geometry

Supervisor Mária T. Doromby

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Tímea Barabás

Pattern Versions for Tab Top Curtains

Supervisor Mária T. Doromby

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Kitti Délity

Home Textile Collection Design Using Mixed Techniques

Supervisor Mária T. Doromby

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Lilla Lévai

Wallpaper Designs

Supervisor Mária T. Doromby

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Dóra Szabó

Pattern Designs for Man’s Clothes

Supervisor Mária T. Doromby

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Zsófia Zámori

Resist-dyed Patterns for Clothes

Supervisor Mária T. Doromby

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Henrietta Rózsa Bodnár Tímea Daróczi

Blanka Erdélyi Réka Laura Gróf Anna Borbála Horváth Boglárka Mázsi

Dóra Edit Szeidl

Head of program: HAJNAL BARÁTH DLA habil. professor, Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning textile artist

Head of Specialization: FERENC KOLESZÁR DLA associate professor, silicate designer and artist Oktatók:

JUDIT DROPPA DLA habil. professor, Munkácsy Award-winning textile artist NÓRA JUHÁSZ assistant lecturer, textile designer

ZSUZSA KOCSIS silicate designer and artist EDINA LÁSZLÓ textile artist

BERNADETT PÁGER textile designer, teacher of arts

ERIKA REJKA associate professor, silicate designer and artist KRISZTINA SÁROSI assistant professor, textile artist

ORSOLYA SZTRAKAY textile designer

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Henrietta Rózsa Bodnár

Sculpted Cladding System

Supervisor Júlia Néma

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Tímea Daróczi

Geometric Concrete Sculpture

Supervisor Ferenc Koleszár

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Blanka Erdélyi

Reflections

Supervisor Ferenc Koleszár

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Réka Laura Gróf

Pop-Up, the Chocolate Popcorn Maker

Supervisor Ferenc Koleszár

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Anna Borbála Horváth

foldING

Supevisor Júlia Néma

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Boglárka Mázsi

L33

Supervisor Erika Rejka

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Dóra Edit Szeidl

Wave Set

Supervisor Erika Rejka

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Noémi Bráz Ildikó Fekete Réka Gottlieb Mónika Gyergyák Anna Krisztina Nagy Krisztina Vass

Head of program: HAJNAL BARÁTH DLA habil. professor, Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning textile artist

Head of Specialization: KRISZTINA SÁROSI assistant professor, textile artist Istructors:

JUDIT DROPPA DLA habil. professor, Munkácsy Award-winning textile artist NÓRA JUHÁSZ assistant lecturer, textile designer

ZSUZSA KOCSIS silicate designer and artist

FERENC KOLESZÁR DLA associate professor, silicate designer and artist EDINA LÁSZLÓ textile artist

BERNADETT PÁGER textile designer, teacher of arts

ERIKA REJKA associate professor, silicate designer and artist ORSOLYA SZTRAKAY textile designer

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Noémi Bráz

Needle Punching Techniques Performed on Basic Shapes

Supervisor Krisztina Sárosi

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Ildikó Fekete

The Symbiosis of 21st-century Clothes and Traditional Costumes Based on the Colors and Forms of Traditional Outfits Characteristic of the Sárköz Region

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Réka Gottlieb

Case Studies in Texture

Supervisor Krisztina Sárosi

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Mónika Gyergyák

Impulses on Wavy Silhouettes

Supervisor Krisztina Sárosi

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Anna Krisztina Nagy

Art Deco Metamorphosis

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Krisztina Vass

Modulated Open-worked Forms

Supervisor Krisztina Sárosi

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Sára Kenéz Anikó Kovács Luca Simon Rita Szabó

Viktória Zachar Head of program: HAJNAL BARÁTH DLA habil. professor, Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning textile artist

Head of Specialization: HAJNAL BARÁTH DLA habil. professor, Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning textile artist Instructors:

JUDIT DROPPA DLA habil. professor, Munkácsy Award-winning textile artist NÓRA JUHÁSZ assistant lecturer, textile designer

ZSUZSA KOCSIS silicate designer and artist

FERENC KOLESZÁR DLA associate professor, silicate designer and artist EDINA LÁSZLÓ textile artist

BERNADETT PÁGER textile designer, teacher of arts

ERIKA REJKA associate professor, silicate designer and artist KRISZTINA SÁROSI assistant professor, textile artist

ORSOLYA SZTRAKAY textile designer

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Sára Kenéz

Walls I move

Supervisor Hajnal Baráth

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Anikó Kovács

Cloptic Clock

Supervisor Hajnal Baráth

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Luca Simon

2 + nD Change Aspect!

Supervisor Bernadett Páger

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Rita Szabó

Contemporary Body Objects

Supervisor Bernadett Páger

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Viktória Zachar

MODE – Modular Room Divider

Supervisor Bernadett Páger

Design

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2011–2014

Péter Ábrahám Rea Bölcskei-Molnár Zsuzsanna Cseh Ivett Csépke Tímea Fazekas Bettina Ferenci Ferenc Hartmann Barbara Hegyi Zsuzsanna Hodován Márió Hrabovszki Eszter Jóföldi Orsolya Kintli Roberta Kojnok Dajka Judit Komondiné Judit Katalin Kopisz Ágnes Kovács Márta Molnár

Sarolta Szonja Molnár Boglárka Pataki Ágnes Pirót Nikoletta Pongrácz Eszter Romány Barbara Róna Orsolya Sánta Zsófia Szilvás Janka Zsadányi

Head of program: ADRIENN EMRESZ DLA associate professor, architect Instructors:

ÁDÁM ARNÓTH architect

ÁGNES DELI DLA habil. Munkácsy Award-winning plastic artist

MIHÁLY HEFKÓ DLA associate professor, Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning interior designer, Ybl Award-winning architect

TIBOR KECSKES DLA associate professor, interior designer, senior architect

ZOLTÁN KOVÁCS DLA associate professor, Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning interior designer, senior architect ZOLTÁN KOVÁCS JR., architect and designer

GÁBOR MÁRKUS DLA habil. interior designer, architect and designer BEA MOLNÁR architect

KRISZTINA MÜLLER landscape architect and horticultural engineer JÓZSEF NÁDAS lighting techniques engineer

SZILÁRD PÁNFI HVAC engineer TAMÁS RADNÓTI interior designer MIKLÓS SOM designer

JUDIT Z. HALMÁGYI DLA associate professor, Pro Architectura Award-winning architect LÁSZLÓ ZOBOR DLA habil. Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning interior designer

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Péter Ábrahám

DocKult 13

Supervisor Mihály Hefkó

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Rea Bölcskei-Molnár

The Reconstruction Plan of the Mondrian Art Library, Székesfehérvár

Supervisor Mihály Hefkó

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Zsuzsanna Cseh

Playground

Supervisor Tibor Kecskés

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Ivett Csépke

The Building of the Petit Joie Bonbon

Supervisor Adrienn Emresz

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Tímea Fazekas

The Reconstruction Plan of the Yellow Corner Office Building, Siófok

Supervisor Adrienn Emresz

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Bettina Ferenci

Quality Squash Club

Supervisor Judit Z. Halmágyi

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Ferenc Hartmann

Lake Balaton Museum

Supervisor Zoltán Kovács

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Hegyi Barbara

The Kockás Reptile House

– Reptile Ambulance Service and Rehabilitation

Supervisor Mihály Hefkó

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Zsuzsanna Hodován

Ötz Ski Park

Supervisor Judit Z. Halmágyi

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Márió Hrabovszki

Baross Med Center

Supervisor Adrienn Emresz

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Eszter Jóföldi

Book-a-round: the Reconstruction

of the Towers of Óbuda Gasworks into a University Library

Supervisor Tibor Kecskés

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Orsolya Kintli

Lugas Hotel

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Judit Z. Halmágyi, Zoltán Kovács, Zoltán Kovács Jr.

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Roberta Kojnok

Leicester House Book Auctions and Exhibition Hall: the Reconstruction of the Pálffy Palace

Supervisor Mihály Hefkó

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Judit Komondiné Dajka

Box Hotel

Supervisor Zoltán Kovács

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Judit Katalin Kopisz

Hütte Hotel

Supervisor Zoltán Kovács

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Ágnes Kovács

B7 DESIGN Design Furniture and Architectural Studio

Supervisor Adrienn Emresz

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Márta Molnár

TRAPÉZ Jazz club

Supervisor Zoltán Kovács

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Sarolta Szonja Molnár

COMPLEX Art Centre and Exhibition Hall:

the Revitalization of an Industrial Building at the Ganz Shipyard

Supervisor Tibor Kecskés

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Boglárka Pataki

AquaHall Exhibition Hall

Supervisor Adrienn Emresz

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Ágnes Pirót

Zugló Therapy Centre

Supervisor Tibor Kecskés

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Nikoletta Pongrácz

Studio Gallery

Supervisor Zoltán Kovács

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Eszter Romány

Wanderer am Königssee

Supervisor Tibor Kecskés

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Barbara Róna

Bubble

Supervisor Zoltán Kovács

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Orsolya Sánta

Meder Market:

Reconstruction Plan for the Danubius Shipyard

Supervisor Zoltán Kovács

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Zsófia Szilvás

Oil Bar, Essential Oil Factory and Herb Garden: Reconstruction Plan for the Danubius Shipyard

Supervisor Adrienn Emresz

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Janka Zsadányi

Wine House at Árpád Spa, Székesfehérvár

Supervisor Mihály Hefkó

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2011–2014

Rita Balla Flóra Bodnár Virág Hamar

Bernadett Imola Káldi Zsófia Kosztán

Blanka Lugosi Kata Molnár Borbála Motesiczky Eszter Veres

Head of program: DR. JÓZSEF VADAS CSc habil. art historian, associate professor, Munkácsy Mihály Award-winning art writer and historian The Image of the 32nd National Art Students’ Association Conference Instructors:

MÁRTON BARABÁS DLA associate professor, Munkácsy Award-winning artist HAJNAL BARÁTH DLA habil. professor, Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning textile artist DR. ATTILA BARCZI PhD associate professor (SZIE), ecologist

IMRE GÁBOR associate professor, Munkácsy Award-winning artist DR. PÉTER GULYÁS PhD associate professor, historian of philosophy

ZOLTÁN KOVÁCS DLA associate professor, Ferenczy Noémi Award-winning interior designer, senior architect DR. JÓZSEF SLÉZIA PhD associate professor, art historian

DR. ANDRÁS SZILÁGYI B. PhD art historian DR. ERZSÉBET TATAI PhD art historian

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Rita Balla

Characteristics of the Large-panel System Building of the 1960s and 1970s

Supervisor József Slézia

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Flóra Bodnár

The Golden Age of Scandinavian Design

Supervisor József Vadas

The thesis explores the influence of large-panel buildings on city life in the 1950s, the 1960s and the 1970s also outlining the development and spread of standardized furniture systems and the evolution of the kitchen as a novel living space to foster the performance of daily chores by women. The study also touches upon those artistic trends that aspired to alter the established schemes and patterns typical of large-panel construction programs and transform them into an architectonic system that offers a more individual space for living. I am confident that the ideol- ogy behind these aspirations was definitely of good nature. However, they were not sufficient to give birth to a new way of thinking. The life of humans cannot be perceived as a predestined, economic and modern uniform solution. Since this way even the most sincere intention for im- provement seems to have failed, the study is necessarily confined to discovering what the paper- based version of the adopted Soviet panel-building program looked like in reality.

The thesis focuses on design in the post-war era in the Scandinavian region including Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland. The aim of the study is to present this successful period from the 1950s to the 1970s. Scandinavian design demonstrated to the whole world that form and func- tion go hand in hand much the same way as tradition and progress or manual design and me- chanical technology do. It also shed light on the fact that a well-designed fork on the table may be of as much significance as the beauty of the house we live in. Since beauty is something we can afford, the only thing we still need is the desire for beauty. This message of Scandinavian design has not changed since then.

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Virág Hamar

Fashion Designers in the World of Interiors

Supervisor József Slézia

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Bernadett Imola Káldi

Cultural Strategy in Design – the Vitra Design Museum

Supervisor József Slézia

The thesis sets out to present fashion designers who were not satisfied with the improvement of people’s appearance but also made an effort to make our environment more beautiful. The study introduces the development and operation of great design houses such as Armani, Fendi, Versace and Ralph Lauren. By introducing four fashion designers, the study investigates their role in furni- ture design in addition to exploring which designer products may have a connection or correlation with related pieces of furniture. The thesis also focuses on those trends that guide and inspire these fashion designers at the same time highlighting the main characteristics of their products.

The thesis analyses the profile, structural features and strategy of the Vitra Design Museum start- ing with the introduction of the foundation of the Vitra AG furniture company. The unique office and home furniture programs of the company are highlighted by focusing on the activities of two furniture designers. The study also presents the unique building of the museum designed by ce- lebrity architect, Frank O. Gehry followed by the analysis of its operation concentrating on major activities from an economic approach. Finally, some of the temporary museum exhibitions are outlined with the aim of offering a deeper insight into the operation of the Vitra Design Museum trying to understand its guiding principles, the message it communicates to the world including its efforts to develop an awareness of the concept of design with the aim of revealing the secret behind its permanent success.

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Zsófia Kosztán

Antal Sprok– Sculpture-furniture on the Edge of Design

Supervisor József Slézia

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Blanka Lugosi

Lucien Hervé and the Art of Architectural Photography

Supeevisor József Vadas

The thesis examines the history of sculpture-furniture starting from the 1960s. Sculpture-furniture is a distinct form of design on the periphery of art, a radical design trend that developed as a reaction to modernism questioning the marriage of simple forms and pure functionalism finally establishing a program that focuses on sculpted decorations. The concept – although in a slightly altered form - can still be found in today’s design. Numerous designers draw their inspiration from nature or the potential ways of using textures and forming various materials leading them to create unique, engaging sculpted works of art.

The aim of the thesis is to introduce architectural photography as a distinct field of photography focusing on its history, techniques and some of its compelling features paying special attention to the works of Hungarian photographers and the Hungarian group of CIAM. It is against this backdrop that the career of Lucien Hervé, a photographer of international renown is introduced. The study concludes with presenting architectural photography from an aesthetic and philosophical approach.

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Katalin Molnár

The Problem of the Post-modern in National and International Literature

Supervisor József Vadas

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Motesiczky Borbála

Contemporary Central European Glass Art

Supervisor József Vadas

The thesis expounds on the problems and issues in postmodernism analyzing not only the phrase itself but also the concept and the ideas behind it as they appear in the studies of international and Hungarian thinkers. The conceptual framework is completed with the analysis of the characteris- tic features of American, European and Hungarian literature focusing on certain pieces of writing by Jean-Francois Lyotard, Jacques Derrida, Roland Barthes, Robert Venturi, Charles Jencks and Lóránd Hegyi among others.

The thesis explores contemporary Central European glass art concentrating on the post-1950s period and the works of Czech, Hungarian, Slovak and German artists. Starting with a brief histori- cal introduction, the study highlights contemporary glass art and its major representatives. The main focus is on studio glass including the career of renowned glass artists of this particular trend. Finally, museums hosting remarkable glass collections are also briefly introduced in addition to major art colonies and symposiums.

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Eszter Veres

Designer High Heels/Top European and American Footwear Designers from the 1960s until Now

Supervisor József Slézia

Within the framework of fashion and design, the thesis focuses on high-heeled shoes from top designers. The world of fashion and design is presented through a historical perspective on the major European and American designers focusing on stilettos. The study introduces the artists of four great design centers, i.e. New York, London, Paris and Milan followed by the analysis of the career of Manolo Blahnik, Spain’s number one footwear designer. Separate chapters are dedicated to the distinct styles of premium brand women’s high-heeled shoes, the materials they are made of and the stylistic features characteristic of various regions. The study is completed with the analysis of the findings of a series of focus group interviews designed to reveal the influ- ence of various brands.

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Dr habil. László Vass CSc rector Editor: Krisztina Zsömbör Graphic design: Eszter Both Graphic Supervisor: Ferenc Tepes Photos: Works of BKF students. Copy closed: 20 January 2015 All rights reserved.

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