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            KÉPEK FORRÁSA


            01      BME Students’ photo documentations for The Architecture of Sacral Spaces course.


            VUKOSZÁVLYEV, ZORÁN


            Zorán Vukoszávlyev is the researcher of sacred architecture and the lecturer of the special university courses
            in this topic. Besides evaluating the universal contemporary tendencies, he participates with presenting the
            20 -century Hungarian churches in the most significant international conferences. He is a speaker of the con-
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            ferences of the Bologna-based foundation that continues the spirit of Cardinal Giacomo Lercaro, who took a
            decisive role in the liturgical renewal processes of the ‘60s. He is the presenter of the 20 -century Hungarian
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            church architecture in the Venetian conference of the Ufficio Nazionale per i Beni Culturali Ecclesiastici della
            Conferenza Episcopale Italiana, and the member of the organizing committee of the conference series of the
            Spanish Congreso Internacional de Arquitectura Religiosa Contemporánea. He is author of articles reviewing
            contemporary church architecture, co-author of the catalog of the 2010 contemporary Hungarian church archi-
            tecture exhibition.
            E-mail: zoran.vukoszavlyev@gmail.com


            BAKU, ESZTER


            Eszter Baku is a PhD candidate. Her research field is the examination of the church architecture trends between
            the two world wars. Besides the monograph about the memorial church of Székesfehérvár and the cemetery
            chapel of Pécs, her studies focus on the topic of central spaces and the early structural appearance of modern
            architecture.
            E-mail: bakueszter@gmail.com


            URBÁN, ERZSÉBET


            Erzsébet Urbán is an architect, she approaches from the actual questions of heritage protection in her PhD re-
            searches; she studies the contemporary use, transformation or, in certain cases, new utilization of the postwar
            national architectural works. The most interesting architectural questions for her come from the relationship
            of the state and church, thus she observes different church architectural problems 1945–1989. She consider to
            bring the theoretical and practical aspects of the architecture and monument preservation closer to each other,
            so she started a monument protection specialist part-time education in 2016.
            E-mail: urban.e.bme@gmail.com









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