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Kövekbe zárt idő : A rugonfalvi református templom felújítása
Architecture often comes in the form of a spiritual journey linked to the past in the built form. Monumental buildings are often described as places which have deteriorated over time, whilst in fact their physical condition has in fact transformed with the passage of time. Restoring a building is often an act of trying to recapture its original image, erasing the traces of its history, otherwise defacing its true story. This church restoration is an attempt to unfold successive periods of historical beauty.