Gerle János: Palaces of Money - Our Budapest (Budapest, 1994)

Géza Marótts special banister decorated with wheat sheaves aesthetic purposes as well as those of providing com­munication between one floor and the other. The way the stairs are started and finished together with their lighting and the materials used underscore the bank’s peculiar image by creating a carefully devised positive theatricality. The ornamentation is an interesting blend of histori- cism and Art Nouveau. Till the day he died, Alpár remained committed to a fundamentally historicist philosophy, trying to evoke the idealised specimens of classical architecture. Many of his works were results of the consistent application of the historical forms; his refined stylistic sense can be best studied on the ar­chitectonic group of the Vajdahunyad Castle. In 1993, a modern structure to house new technical equipment (by Mérték Architecture Studio) was (added to the build­ings of the National Bank, which included the former Postal Savings Bank. 39

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