Flóris Korb
Appearance
Flóris Korb | |
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Rebulto ni Flóris Korb | |
Kamundagan | Flóris Nándor Korb 7 Abril 1860 Kecskemét, Imperyong Habsburg |
Kagadanan | Budapest, Hunggariya | 16 Septyembre 1930
Nasyunalidad | Hunggaro |
Alma mater | TU Berlin, Berlin |
Si Flóris Korb (namundag Flóris Nándor Korb, Kecskemét, 7 Abril 1860 – Budapest, 16 Septyembre 1930) sarong Hunggarong arkitekto.[1]
Karera
[baguhon | baguhon an source]Pakatapos niya pag'adal sa Berlin, siya nagbalik sa Budapest ta nagtrabaho ki Alajos Hauszmann nin kag'apat na taon, na sa panahon na ini siya naimbwelto sa pagde3senyo kan New York Palace. Kan 1893 siya nakibakas ki Kálmán Giergl na bunga kaini dakulon sindang kontrata an nakua igdi sa kabiseral. Si Korb nagawaran kan Premyo Greguss kan 1924 asin naako sa bilang myembro sa Royal Institute of British of Architects.[1]
Mga trabaho
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- New York Palace, katuwang sinda Hauszmann & Giergl (1891–95)
- Croatian Art Pavilion sa Millennium Exhibition sa Budapest (1896), katuwang si Giergl[2]
- Klotild Palaces, Budapest (1899–1902) hu:Klotild paloták
- Kiraly Apartments, Budapest (1900–01)
- Franz Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest (1904–07)
- Clinic buildings, Mari and Ulloi ut, Budapest
- Central University Library of Cluj-Napoca (w. Kálmán Giergl, 1904–1909)
- Commercial Savings and Insurance Bank (ngonyan, Press Building), Kecskemét (1909–12)
- Mint Building, Budapest
- Debrecen University, (1914–30)
- Zielinski Water Tower, Szeged (1903–04)
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Mga trabaho ni Korb
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Umjetnički paviljon
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Kunstpavillon sa Zagreb
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Gyermek Klinika főépülete
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Debreceni Orvostudományi Egyetem Klinikái. Szülészet és Nőgyógyászat 1
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Klinikai csendélet
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A Debreceni Egyetem TEK főépülete
Toltolan
[baguhon | baguhon an source]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Korb Flóris, Hungarian Electronic Library, retrieved 12 May 2012
- ↑ Damjanovic, Dragan (in en). Croatian Pavilions at the 1896 Millennium Exhibition in Budapest, in: Ephemeral Architecture in Central and Eastern Europe in the 19th and 21st Centuries, L'Harmattan, Paris, 2015, 51–74. https://www.academia.edu/22874420.