Public Spaces in Budapest
Discover the intricate world of urban design and social dynamics in Public Spaces in Budapest by Andras Geroe. Published in 2010 by East European Monographs, this insightful hardback edition spans 230 pages and delves into the motivations, desires, and actions that shape public spaces in Hungary, focusing specifically on Kossuth Square, the iconic area facing the Hungarian Parliament Building. Geroe, a long-time expert on the social and political movements of Hungary, offers a compelling analysis that invites readers to explore the significance of this vibrant public space. Perfect for those interested in urban studies, architecture, or Hungarian history, this book provides a thoughtful perspective on how design influences community interaction and national identity. Enhance your understanding of Budapest's public spaces and their role in the country's cultural landscape with this essential read.