The primary goal of the MICROHOME MIK Workshop, organized by the PTE MIK, is to develop innovative student thinking in the areas of sustainability, social sensitivity and various segments of architecture. Our goal is to transfer knowledge and develop creative thinkers into an active team. The workshop itself is organized around the theme of an international competition, MICROHOME, but at the same time goes beyond its program. With its lectures organized around special field topics and the focus discussions that follow, it opens new perspectives between the layers of creative thoughts and strengthens the spirit of community planning.
The student works created during the Workshop were judged by a five-member professional jury, consisting of:
- dr. Márk Zagorácz PhD, architect, BIM expert, deputy dean PTE MIK
- Margit Pelényi, Ybl prize-winning architect, lecturer PTE MIK
- Mariann Koós, architect, assistant professor PTE MIK
- dr. Ákos Gyergyák DLA, architect, lecturer PTE MIK
- dr. András Greg DLA, architect, e. associate professor PTE MIK
- dr. Márk Zagorácz PhD, architect, BIM expert, deputy dean PTE MIK
- Margit Pelényi, Ybl prize-winning architect, lecturer PTE MIK
- Mariann Koós, architect, assistant professor PTE MIK
- dr. Ákos Gyergyák DLA, architect, lecturer PTE MIK
- dr. András Greg DLA, architect, e. associate professor PTE MIK
The five best student projects selected by the jury will be supported by the PMMFF Foundation to participate in the international MicroHome competition.