Commissioner: Julia Fabényi
Curator: Márton Pintér
Exhibitors: Attila Bujdosó, Dániel Gryllus, Vilmos Gryllus, Máté Győrffy, Péter Janesch, Csaba Kelemen, Áron Losonczi, Péter Pozsár, Balázs Radványi, Balázs Rajcsányi, Krisztina Regős, Imre Rimóczi, Ernő Rubik, Ádám Somlai-Fischer and family, Balázs Tompa, Judit Varga, Pál Varsányi
Hungary
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The Hungarian Pavilion offers alternatives for career starters, career dropouts, and career finders alike, and proves that an architect can do more than just build a house. (In fact, there is nothing more sustainable than not building). The Hungarian Pavilion showcases the work of creative professionals who have graduated as architects and make use of their architectural knowledge outside the profession. Not only are they succeeding in these new fields, but they also represent values that market-oriented architecture cannot. The exhibition evokes a now abandoned, once prestigious architecture studio, where architects work on their successful projects outside the profession.
The content of the exhibition is divided into three categories, represented by an RGB colour scheme. Red stands for the participants, green for their successful projects, and blue marks the student reports on the state of architecture collected during our survey across Hungarian architecture universities.