Jenő Kismarty-Lechner

1878–1962 (age 84)

Biography

Jenő Kismarty-Lechner (1878–1962) was an architect whose creativity bridged historic craftsmanship and the emerging currents of modern design. His buildings and public projects contributed to the architectural dialogue of his era and reflected a thoughtful respect for the human dimensions of urban life.

In later years he shared his experience with younger architects and remained a quiet presence among those who visited Fiume Road Graveyard to remember the contributions of builders, planners, and artists. His legacy endures in structures that still invite contemplation of beauty and proportion.

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