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Imre Makovecz, the world famous Hungarian architect closed his Makona Design Office. According to the architect, the company used up all its resources and cannot pay, any longer, its employees. The agency became the victim of the unique Hungarian tax law requiring employers to pay taxes on projects, they haven't received payments yet.
Treasonous government criminals in tandem with their global masters devised this unique tax law to eliminate local businesses, in favour of international corporations. Due to this tax law, thousands of small companies went out of business in recent years.
Makovecz is one of the most prominent proponents of organic architecture.
“The movement of the Hungarian organic architecture expresses itself through the works of Imre Makovecz, which are based on the theories of Frank Lloyd Wright, Bruce Goff, Herb Green, AlvarAlto and above all on the anthroposophic and eurithmic ideas of Rudolf Steiner. An architecture that rises from internationalist suppositions and sinks its roots in Hungarian traditional culture. Symbols of culture (the tulip which is present in Turkish tradition), animal symbols (the falcon), religious symbols (the moon and the sun), human symbols (windows used as eyes), are utilized and reinterpeted in a new and innovative key...The works of Makovecz constitute an element of conjunction and superimposition between modernity and tradition. The shape of his buildings don' t limit the classical principles of Euclidean geometry, but through a reinterpretation draw from the rich symbolic baggage of Hungarian tradition, pursuing a union between past and present. The utilization of a material particularly familiar in the national panorama such as wood, gives the buildings a traditional aspect, in a modern social context which is in rapid transformation. The call of nature is a constant element in the realizations of this architect: openings surrounded by natural design (shapes of branches and trees), designs of leaves, symbols of life that lead to the most savage aspect of architecture.” (Vincenzo Broi:Imre Makovecz: A Natural Architect).
Imre Makovecz
Paks Roman Catholic Church
Seville Hungarian Pavilion
Siófok Lutheran Church
Százhalombatta Roman Catholic Church
Csikszereda Roman Catholic Church
(magyarhirlap.hu – hungarianambiance.com)
The world famous Hungarian architect Imre Makovecz closed his Design Agency
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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