New exhibition in Hungary asks young architects to re-investigate the importance of ornament and decoration for today


Lajos Schoditsch's Industrial School is awaiting renovation. Sitting across the street from the Hungarian architect István Medgyaszay's Petőfi Theater, the former school will soon serve as its office building. Both built at the turn of the century, each is marked by a level of ornamentation that would soon later be rejected by Modernism as it became the dominant global movement in 20th century architecture and design. Designed by early followers of Otto Wagner and the Secession movement, however, the two structures are decorated with a blend of folkloric design elements and linear ornamentation common to the Art Nouveau style. 

Currently sitting in disuse, the late Industrial School's undecorated walls has become the perfect site to re-investigate themes of ornamentation and decoration. Propelled by postmodernism's comeback and advanced digital design tools, a new exhibition opening this past week in Hungary, titled 12 Walls–Architecture and Contemporary Ornament, has asked 12 archit...

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