István Nagy
1875–1950 (age 75)
Biography
István Nagy shaped Budapest’s cityscape as an architect whose work balanced timeless elegance with functional design. His buildings reflected thoughtful proportions and an attention to detail that lent dignity to public life and private homes alike.
Through his enduring structures he contributed to a sense of national identity, and his name endures at the New Public Cemetery, Budapest, where he is remembered for enriching the capital’s architectural heritage.