Prakfalvi Endre: Architecture of Dictatorship. The Architecture of Budapest between 1945 and 1959 - Our Budapest (Budapest, 1999)

The üllői út housing estate aesthetic issues, instead of which he discussed the amount of sunlight let in and the satisfaction of function­al requirements; meanwhile all hallmarks of Socialist Real­ism had disappeared from the faqade. This stretch of im­portant roadway, connecting the capital to the outside world, is emblematic, in its very ambiguity, of the transition to the architectural world of the 1960s. Another interesting construction site was that of the ex­Small bathtub in a limited convenience flat. This photo was stolen by everyone who got his or her HANDS ON THE FILES IN THE PROCESS OF AUTHORISATION 57

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