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River Kapos has its source in the village Lake Szigetes (fish pond) Lajos Kozma [hu] (1884–1948), Hungarian architect, industrial designer, graphic artist
Susan Kozma-Orlay
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in Budapest, Hungary in 1913. Her father was the architect and critic Lajos Kozma [hu]. She attended the Kunstgewerbeschule (School of Applied Arts) in
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housed in the former residence of Imre Kner. The house was designed by Lajos Kozma and built in 1925 in a so-called “folk-baroque” style. Since 1970, the
Paride ed Elena
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and Players, Paul McCreesh (Deutsche Grammophon Archiv, 2005) Paride: Lajos Kozma , Elena: Magda László, Eros/Aristeo: Valeria Mariconda, Giovane Trojano:
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discuss ideas. Her circle of friends had always included artists, such as Lajos Kozma [hu], Noémi Ferenczy, and Imre Kner [hu] and his family. After her marriage
A Bowl of Lentils
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Zoltán Farkas Written by Lajos Nagy Jenö Tersánszky Józsi Produced by Lajos Kozma Starring Katalin Karády Pál Jávor Gyula Csortos Cinematography István
Bauhaus in Budapest
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roof terrace. It was built on a narrow, sloping site. The architect was Lajos Kozma [hu]. Residential building at Trombitás utca 32. It seems as if several
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rendõrfõnök Gyula Zordon as Klapka György tábornok János Balázs as Cseléd Lajos Kozma as Osztrák rendõr Gabika Bán as Fõhercegnõ Ferenc Antók as Osztrák tiszt
Lajos Gádoros
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for Antal Nagy, and later obtained a position at the design studio of Lajos Kozma . In 1935, Gádoros was employed by Gyula Kaesz's design firm, but soon
List of Hungarians
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Horvay László Hudec Miklós Izsó Zoltán Joó Ede Kallós André Kertész Lajos Kozma [hu], architect and critic Susan Kozma-Orlay, designer in Australia Tamás
List of Jewish architects
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Budapest, Hungary), was a Hungarian architect. Austria-Hungary, Hungary Lajos Kozma (hu) (8 June 1884, Kiskorpád, Austria-Hungary–26 November 1948, Budapest