Hugó Máltás
1829–1922 (age 93)
Biography
Hugó Máltás, born in 1829, was among the generation of architects who shaped urban life after the revolutionary years, bringing a disciplined eye to public infrastructure. He favored clean lines and sensible plans that grounded each commission in practicality.
Later in life he shared his experience with apprentices, encouraging them to explore new techniques while respecting structural soundness, and he remained a familiar figure on construction sites until his retirement. His quiet influence is still felt in the public works that continue to serve residents.