2013/14
fall semester
related events
field trips: to Jurányi Produkciós Ház, City Walk / 8th district tour by Attila Varga - Menhely Alapítvány; BUPAP tour Anna Lénárd – The Jewish district
guest lectures by Judit Szalipszki and Emese Mucsi - curators, former students of KET (MKE Theoretical Studies Dpt); Levente Polyák (KÉK/Lakatlan) - Recycling Budapest
Recycling Budapest: Abandoned spaces and unused resources in the Post-Socialist City. The lecture will address the characteristics of the post-socialist urban transition and in particular, the problem of abandoned spaces. In order to contextualize the current preoccupations of the Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre's Vacant Budapest project, contemporary concepts of urban regeneration, bottom-up initiatives and artistic interventions will also be presented. - Levente Polyák
exhibition at HUFA /Aula
students
Amy Boulton, Bódi Péter, Bucsi Dorottya , Carlota de Oliveira e Santos Texeira Gomes, Caroline Fugazzi, Daisy Forster, Debora Paya, Ekker Nikoletta , Elinor Katharine Eve Stanley, Erasmia Soilemetzidou, Galen Gibson-Cornell , Ieva Putnina, Ines Kőnitz, Josephine Sweeney, Julia Boehme, Kangiszer Dóra, Karácsony Anna , Kecskés Kinga , Laura Therese Schran,Maria Lima Victor, Michela Oddis , Mihályi Barbara, Mile Szandra , Monhor Viktória, Nagyová Terézia , Sara Castellari, Sara Easteuari, Sarah-Joy Ford, Seemann Adrienn, Sós Józsi, Susanne Wohlfart, Tüdős Anna , Veronica Sbrancia , Yannick Wende
spring semester
related events
guided tour by Kotún Viktor - Ruszty László - Street Marking Tours // Editors of Street Marking in Hungary will present you a virtual guided walk in a diachronic Budapest showing various aspects and layers of the city. Please, bring 1-3 pictures you took in the streets of Budapest! We are going to discuss them together and give you some hints for a better understanding. http://streetmark.wordpress.com
guided tour by József Mélyi - Liberty square // The history of the Liberty Square (Szabadság tér) in the light of the past, recent and future public sculptures.The programmes of the square from the irredentism to the glorification of Red Army and to its recent political controversies. The history of the most beautiful square in Budapest.
group exhibition Pretty Vacant organized by Sarah-Joy Ford at Right Back! project gallery
students
Bódi Péter Ferenc, Ekker Nikoletta, Karácsony Anna, Károly Eszter, Monhor Viktória, Nagyová Terézia, Seemann Adrienn, Szarvas Márton, Sztojkó István, Zombori Balázs, Anthi Daoutaki, Iraklios Kopitas, Olivia Foster, Lydia Honeybone, Kristen Rastas, Pascal Ungerer, Zlatka M.Angelova, Irem Kurt, Aleksandra v. Engel, Laura Traynor, Nina Rauber, Laura Lopes, Daisy Foster, Galen Gibson-C., Hanna Scherwinski, Sarah-Joy Ford, Elie Huault, Eva Putnina, Caro Fugazzi, Yanick Wende