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    Ernő Foerk (3 February 1868, Temesvár – 26 January 1934, Budapest) was a Hungarian architect. Foerk originally began as a sculptor, but subsequently finished...
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  • Hungarian entomologist Ernő Dohnányi (1877–1960), Hungarian conductor, composer, and pianist Ernő Foerk (1868–1934), Hungarian architect Ernő Garami (1876-1935)...
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  • also included renowned architects of the time. Plans were submitted by Ernő Foerk and Ferenc Schömer, Zoltán Bálint and Lajos Jámbor, Béla Lajta, Albert...
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    extensively restored between 1907 and 1912, under the direction of architect Ernő Foerk. Under the sanctuary, a red marble archiepiscopal tomb was excavated in...
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    renovated in the 20th century, according to the plans of modern-day architect Ernő Foerk. The church is interesting not only for its architecture, but for the...
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    structure with red-brick façades and white stone trim, was modified by Ernő Foerk, and construction was completed by 1930. He married Johanna Riecke. They...
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    post office building. The project, created by the Hungarian architects Ernő Foerk and Gyula Sándy in the Hungarian Secession style, envisioned an 82-metre...
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  • and engineer Aladár Árkay (1868–1932), architect, craftsman and painter Ernő Foerk (1868–1934), architect Károly Kós (1883–1977), architect, writer, graphic...
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  • extensively restored between 1907 and 1912, under the direction of architect Ernő Foerk. Under the sanctuary, a red marble archiepiscopal tomb was excavated in...
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    (1905–1910) restore the church. It was made by two famous Hungarian architects, Ernő Foerk and Gyula Petrovácz. They built the crypt, too. The two towers can be...
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