Géza Aladár Kármán
1871–1939 (age 68)
Biography
Géza Aladár Kármán, born in 1871, was an architect whose thoughtful designs reflected a commitment to harmony between form and function. His buildings served communities with dignity, blending modern sensibilities with a respect for tradition.
Kármán’s influence extended beyond his drafts, as he mentored younger architects and helped shape Budapest’s evolving cityscape, leaving a quiet but enduring mark before his burial at the Fiume Road Graveyard.