Gyula Pártos

Gyula Pártos
Gyula Pártos
Born Julius Puntzmann
(1845-08-17)17 August 1845
Apatin, Habsburg Empire
Died (1916-12-22)22 December 1916
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Nationality Hungarian, German
Alma mater TU Berlin, Berlin
Occupation Architect
Spouse(s) Vittorina Bartolucci

Gyula Pártos (born as Julius Puntzmann, 17 August 1845 22 December 1916) was a Hungarian architect.[1] Together with Ödön Lechner he designed a number of buildings in the typical Secession style of the turn of the century Hungary.

Career

At the beginning of his career he studied under Antal Szkalnitzky in Budapest, gaining his degree in Berlin in 1870. After this he established what was to be a fruitful partnership with Lechner which only ended in 1896, following the design of the Budapest Museum of Applied Arts. Working independently, he received some commissions in the capital as well as in Győr and Cegléd. Some of these followed in Lechner's footsteps but others leaned towards historicism.

Works

City Hall, Kecskemét, Hungary

References

  1. Pártos Gyula, Hungarian Electronic Library, retrieved 13 May 2012 (in Hungarian)
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