Flóris Korb

Hungarian architect (1860–1930) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Flóris Korb (born as Flóris Nándor Korb, Kecskemét, 7 April 1860 – Budapest, 16 September 1930) was a Hungarian architect.[1]

Born
Flóris Nándor Korb

(1860-04-07)7 April 1860
Died(1930-09-16)16 September 1930
AlmamaterTU Berlin, Berlin
OccupationArchitect
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Flóris Korb
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Born
Flóris Nándor Korb

(1860-04-07)7 April 1860
Died(1930-09-16)16 September 1930
Alma materTU Berlin, Berlin
OccupationArchitect
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Career

After finishing his studies in Berlin, he returned to Budapest to work under Alajos Hauszmann for fourteen years, during which time he took part in designing the New York Palace. In 1893, he entered into a partnership with Kálmán Giergl, which resulted in many important commissions in the developing capital. Korb was awarded the Greguss prize in 1924 and was admitted into the Royal Institute of British Architects.[1]

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