Samu Pecz

Great Market Hall, Budapest
Unitarian Church, Budapest
Széky Palace in Cluj-Napoca
Tenement house on Nagyvárad Square, Budapest

Samu Pecz (or: Petz, Pest, 1 March 1854 – Budapest, 1 September 1922) was a Hungarian architect and academic.

Career

Pecz studied at a number of universities both at home and abroad in Stuttgart. He later studied at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts under the Danish architect Theophil Hansen, the builder of the Parliament, Musikverein and Stock Exchange buildings in Vienna.

After returning to Budapest he worked with Frigyes Schulek on the Matthias Church in Buda and later in the offices of Alajos Hauszmann. At this time he familiarised himself with gothic architecture, particularly in church design. Later, Pecz worked in the technical university under Schulek and Imre Steindl and became a lecturer is 1887. He was 34 years old when he became the dean of the building faculty which he continued to be until his death. He designed numerous buildings in the historicist tradition, often employing Zsolnay tiles to rich effect.

Main works

Country

Budapest

Writings

(in Hungarian)

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