László Földes

He studied architecture at the Technical University of Budapest, where he received his degree in 1985.

One year later, in 1989 he returned to Finland to work in the Kari Järvinen-Timo Airas architect studio.

Innovation Center in Pilisszentiván, and three dwelling houses in Maassluis, the Netherlands.

First time in the world he built in his dwelling house at Szilas-brook, Budapest the Red dot design award-winner "light transmitting concrete" (LiTraCon) invented by a young Hungarian architect, Áron Losonczi.

He was elected to UIA (International Union of Architects) Council on the General Assembly held in Turin, Italy, July 2008.