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"Az izraelita menedékház [...] hivatva lesz kényelmesen berendezett lakást és a munkához szükséges felszereléseket nyújtani azoknak az embereknek, akik tisztességes munkában őszülnek meg, akik élet
Marcell Káldor, head of the Hungarian office of British typewriter manufacturer Yost had his multi-flat house built on the nearly 1300 square yard building plot in Ilka Street in 1907–1908.
, 1911–1914.|(2nd prize, commission)
Lajta’s first plan that did actually become constructed was the shop of music publishers Ferenc and Mór Bárd on the ground floor of the recently extended Dreher palace at 4, Kossuth Lajos Street.
Lajta, unknown architect at the onset of his career that he was, won third prize at the competition for the plans of the synagogue of the Budapest district of Lipótváros in 1899.
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The Metropolitan Council of Public Works launched an architectural competition to design the surroundings of the St Gellért statue (including the hillside footpaths) to be placed on the eastern slo
"Leitersdorfer Béla magyaros terveinek [...] alaprajza rendkívül mód hasonlít a Sándy-Foerkéhez. Pécsi megvett művének felülvilágítós alaprajzi elrendezése szintén a legjobbak közül való.
, 1902 (2nd prize)|Budapest, Kerepesi cemetery|(with the sculptors Ede Telcs and István Tóth)
, 1902 and 1903|Budapest, V. Vörösmarty tér|(1902: with János Horvay; 1903: with József Róna, 2nd prize)
, 1902|Pozsony (today Bratislava)|(together with the architect Ödön Lechner)
, around 1902|Budapest, VII. Erzsébet körút 9–11.|(together with the architect Ödön Lechner)