Moravánszky Ákos

Person Type:
person
Life Span:
1950 –
Country of Birth:
Hungary
Biography:
Born in Székesfehérvár. He studied architecture in Budapest and received his doctoral degree in Vienna. After working as a guest researcher in Munich and at the Getty Center in Santa Monica, he was appointed Visiting Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1991. Since 1996 he teaches the theory of architecture at the Federal Technical Institute in Zurich (ETH). His books have been published in English, Hungarian, German and Italian. His latest publication: 'Precisions. Architektur zwischen Wissenschaft und Kunst. Architecture Between Sciences and the Arts' (ed. with Ole W. Fischer, Berlin, Jovis Verlag, 2008). (2011)
Lecturer
 
TITLE TYPE CREATION DATE
still Axonometry as Critic of Perspective (in Architecture) presentation
1999-07-03
Author
 
TITLE TYPE CREATION DATE
still Perspective catalogue
2000 - 2001