Gyula Haász
1877–1951 (age 74)
Biography
Gyula Haász, born in 1877, brought a thoughtful eye to architecture, embracing both tradition and innovation in the structures he helped shape. His work reflected a respect for the cityscape and a desire to create spaces that served the practical needs of people while also uplifting the spirit.
Throughout his career he encouraged artisans and apprentices to value craftsmanship and humane design, leaving behind buildings that continue to bear witness to his careful planning. He lies at rest in Kozma Street Jewish Cemetery, remembered for his enduring contributions to the built environment.