George Molnar
George Molnar (Hungarian: Molnár György) (25 April 1910, Nagyvárad – 16 November 1998, Sydney) was born in Nagyvárad, Austria-Hungary and came to Australia in 1939, where he practiced as a cartoonist and architecture lecturer.[1] His work featured in the Sydney Morning Herald and Daily Telegraph newspapers for many years.
Molnar studied architecture in Budapest, and worked as a government architect in Canberra. Later he taught architecture at UNSW and University of Sydney.[1]
Articles
Molnar, George (Summer 1956–1957). "Good Manners in Street Architecture". Quadrant. 1 (1): 37–45.
References
Bibliography
- Human scale in architecture: George Molnar's Sydney / Jo Holder, Robert Freestone and Joan Kerr (2003, ISBN 1-877004-29-4)
- George Molnar's Sydney at the Wayback Machine (archived March 18, 2004) – A discussion about Molnar with host Phillip Adams and guests Jo Holder and Joan Kerr for Australian Broadcasting Corporation radio
- Life in Canberra / by Alan Fitzgerald with illustrations by George Molnar (1975, ISBN 0-909278-01-6)
External links
- George Molnar collection – held and digitised by the National Library of Australia
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