The Appearance of Prefabrication as a Subject in Architectural Education at the Budapest Technical University

Rita Karácsony, Zorán Vukoszávlyev
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The building economics demands after World War II required creative and imaginative engineering work from the actors of the construction industry. For the participants of the process, factory prefabrication and on-site installation presented the possibility of applying reinforced concrete structures economically. These structures had already been present in the modern engineering mindset for decades in the interwar period.From 1949 onwards, centralised state control developed in Hungary, and the new economic policy also expressed a methodological change in education. An essential background of this practice was the training of architects at the Budapest Technical University, in accordance with the new needs of the construction industry. What effect did the development, dictated by the state, have on the evolution of the Hungarian construction industry, and what advances did it highlight compared to the innovations between the two world wars?The study explores connections and correlations between theoretical knowledge and practical experience at the time and examines the transformation of architectural education through an objective analysis of documents. In addition to the exploratory research of archival materials, we place particular emphasis on the exploration of personally experiential processes by including an accurate picture of contemporary developments through oral history. With the scientifically evaluated data, the study is the first to examine the characteristics of Hungarian engineering education of the period introducing the most innovative designers of the Hungarian construction industry to transfer practical living knowledge at the university level.
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预制件作为一门学科在布达佩斯技术大学建筑教育中的出现
第二次世界大战后的建筑经济需求要求建筑行业的参与者进行创造性和富有想象力的工程工作。对于该过程的参与者来说,工厂预制和现场安装提供了经济地应用钢筋混凝土结构的可能性。在两次世界大战期间,这些结构已经在现代工程思维中存在了几十年。从1949年起,匈牙利开始实行中央集权控制,新的经济政策也体现了教育方法上的变化。这种做法的一个重要背景是布达佩斯技术大学的建筑师培训,以满足建筑行业的新需求。由国家主导的发展对匈牙利建筑业的演变产生了什么影响?与两次世界大战之间的创新相比,它突出了哪些进步?该研究探索了当时理论知识与实践经验之间的联系和相关性,并通过对文献的客观分析来审视建筑教育的转变。除了对档案材料的探索性研究外,我们还特别强调通过口述历史对当代发展的准确描述来探索个人体验过程。通过科学评估的数据,该研究首次考察了匈牙利工程教育的特点,引入了匈牙利建筑行业最具创新性的设计师,将实用的生活知识传授给大学。
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