István Laczó
1904–1965 (age 61)
Biography
István Laczó was an architect who prized clarity of line and thoughtful proportion, pairing practical need with a quiet sense of refinement. His work often favored dignified spaces where people could gather, breathe, and feel a sense of calm within the built fabric.
As generations of colleagues recall while visiting Farkasréti Cemetery, he also nurtured the next wave of designers, instilling in them a belief that buildings should honor both their inhabitants and the broader city that holds them.