Farkas "Wolfgang" Ferenc Molnár (1897–1945)[1] was a Hungarian architect, painter, essayist, and graphic artist.
[6] In 1921, he became a member of Bauhaus University, Weimar and studied under Johannes Itten, and later Walter Gropius.
[9] In 1924, he studied under Georg Muche and Marcel Breuer; and worked on designing the exterior and interior of terraced houses.
[11] In 1929, Gropius invited him to the CIAM Congress (Congres Internationaux d'Architecture Moderne) in Frankfurt.
[10] After his return, together with Marcello Breuer and József Fischer, he founded the CIAM branch in Hungary.