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Headquarters of the Ministry of Metallugry and Mechanical Engineering
Headquarters of the Ministry of Metallugry and Mechanical Engineering
1024 Budapest, Margit körút 85-87.
Architects: Ipoly Farkas, György Kévés, Géza Mészáros (IPARTERV)
Interior architects: ministerial rooms: László Nyári (KERTI), furniture: Gábor Gergely (IPARTERV)
Construction: 1971
Contemporary sources:
F.I (Farkas, Ipoly): Ganz Villamossági Művek székháza, Budapest.
[Ganz Electricity Works headquarters, Budapest.] Magyar Építőművészet, 1966/2. p. 12.
K. Gy. (Kévés, György): Kohó- és Gépipari Minisztérium székháza, Budapest II., Mártírok útja. [Headquarters of the Ministry of Metallurgy and Mechanical Engineering, Budapest, District II, Mártírok Road.] Magyar Építőművészet, 1971/4. pp. 20–24.
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