Memory
Regathering Syrian architecture
Faculty Advisor
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Zsolt Vasáros DLA
Architect, Associate Professor, Faculty of Architecture BUTE, Hungary
Zsolt VASÁROS (born 1973) is a Hungarian architect. He studied architecture, archaeology, and Egyptology, graduated from Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Faculty of Architecture with a diploma in 1997. In 2000 he established his own practice (Narmer Architecture Studio). Known for innovative designs and projects for museums, archaeological and natural environments. He obtained the doctor title in 2005, in 2003, he became a teacher at BME Faculty of Architecture. In 2015 he founded the Hassan Fathy Survey Mission. Zsolt Vasáros is currently working on several research project in Hungary and in the Middle East.
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