Doctoral thesis defence of architect Péter Pozsár
The Doctoral School of MOME cordially invites you to attend architect Péter Pozsár’s doctoral thesis defence.
Title of the thesis: Architectural action as a potential method of understanding
Doctoral masterwork: Artist retreats 2010-2020
Field: Architecture DLA
Supervisor: University professor Tamás Getto DLA
Chair of the defence committee: Professor Emeritus András Ferkai DSc, MOME
Members of the defence committee: Associate professor Dániel Barcza DLA, habil, MOME and associate professor Ákos Juhász DLA.
Opponents: Kinga German, PhD, MOME Institute for Theoretical Studies, and associate professor and head of department Márton Nagy DLA, Department of Residential Building Design, Faculty of Architecture, BME.
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