Name
Tőry, Emil
Gender
Male
Birth
April 17, 1863 Pest
Death
May 31, 1928 Budapest
Descriptive Note
Emil Tőry graduated from the Budapest University of Art in 1887. He broadened his training in Berlin and Paris, and after returing to Hungary, he opened an architectural firm, while also teaching at the Budapest Art University. From 1908, he collaborated with architect Móric (Maurice) Pogány in Budapest. Among his works is the Adria Insurance building, under the influence of Béla Lajta. With Móric Pogány, he played a leading role in the design of the exterior and interiors of the Pavilion of Hungary at the Exposition of Turin 1911.
Roles
Makers, Architects and Engineers
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