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2008年上海搞了个乌达克年

Laszlo Hudec was a significant figure on Shanghai’s architecture in the 1920-30’s. Many of his buildings (Park Hotel, Moore Memorial Church, Grand Theatre, The Mansion, Union Brewery, Wu’s House, Estrella Apartments, etc.) are well preserved and visible today. The Hungarian architect’s individual approach, his European architectural roots and its traditions enabled him to design something different - including implementing Art Deco style in Shanghai.
Shanghai is a city of spectacular scenery and contrast, with a character formed and created by the mixing of various nations and cultures. Famous architects of the 1920-30’s, including Hudec, brought foreign innovations to Shanghai’s architecture.
This extraordinary, constantly renewable style is still characteristic of today’s Shanghai, her architectural image, and what makes her different from other cities around the region.
Hudec’s graceful and appealing colonial style buildings, as well as his pioneering Art Deco masterpieces are still defining elements of the historic and cultural heritage of Shanghai’s architecture, recognized by residents and visitors alike.
Hungarians are proud, that almost 100 years ago a Hungarian-born architect made such a great contributions to the city’s cultural heritage with his outstanding talent and innovative design shaping the face of Shanghai. Protection of Shanghai’s unique cultural and architectural heritage, including Hudec’s landmark buildings, is the key to keep the city attractive and to show its openness and diversity to the world.
The ”Year of Hudec” is a unique opportunity to rediscover Shanghai’s cultural heritage, introduce Hungarian and European culture to the Shanghainese public and is also a contribution to the preservation of architectural relics in Shanghai.
On the occasion of the 115th anniversary of Hudec’s birth and 50th anniversary of his death, the Consulate General of Hungary in Shanghai, together with the Shanghai Urban Planning Administration Bureau and with the support of the Ministry of Culture and Education of Hungary and the College of Architecture and Urban Planning of Tongji University have organized the “Year of Hudec” in 2008, commemorating his life and his architectural work in Shanghai. |
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