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Peter Janesch

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Péter Janesch (born 7 November 1953 in Budapest) is a Hungarian architect.

Life

Janesch studied interior design at the Hungarian School of Applied Arts from 1973 under Gyorgy Nanossy, Peter Reimholz, György Szrogh and Ferenc Vamossy. From 1982 he began as a student at the Hungarian School of Building. He eventually became a lecturer there and at the School of Applied Arts. He became a master of teaching architecture and traveled to Japan in 1990 to research this field as well as curated the Hungarian pavilion at the 2004 Venice Biennale.[1]

Works

  • First prize for Budapest government district plan with the firm miniplus architects. (2007)[2]

References

  1. ^ "Domestic spat may lead to bland Hungarian display at Venice". Magyar Távirati Iroda. 3 September 2004. Retrieved 2008-11-23.
  2. ^ "Hungarian, Japanese architects win contest for Budapest district design". International Herald Tribune. 2 August 2007. Retrieved 2008-11-23.