Dénes Györgyi

Dénes Györgyi (April 25, 1886 – November 25, 1961) was a Hungarian architect,[1] a member of the Györgyi-Giergl artistic family.

Gyorgyi began studying architecture at the Budapest Joseph Technical University, where he met his slightly older contemporary Károly Kós.

He designed the Electricity Works at Budapest's Székesfőváros (1926–1938), which incorporated art deco and modernist elements.

He briefly became involved in the Hungarian People's Republic offices of State Planning during the 1950s, but illness prevented this from continuing.

His collaborator Kós considered him "One of the outstanding architects in Hungary of that sorrowful and dark period between the wars".

Dénes Györgyi