Nándor Nádory
1835–1908 (age 73)
Biography
Nándor Nádory balanced technical precision with public-mindedness, using his engineer’s training to serve the needs of growing cities, most notably in Budapest. His projects were marked by a thoughtful concern for lasting quality and civic welfare, providing vital infrastructure for an increasingly modern society.
He was also an advocate for engineers’ professional development, encouraging young practitioners to combine scientific rigor with ethical responsibility, ensuring that the built environment served both present and future generations.