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Szabolcs Molnár, founding partner of Paradigma Ariadné, to lecture at KSUF CAED

Szabolcs Molnár (architect and founding partner of Paradigma Ariadné based in Budapest, Hungary) will lecture on Tuesday 22 October at 5:00 pm at Kent State University Florence CAED. His lecture, titled Topological narratives: a guided tour through Ariadne’s landscapes, will be introduced by prof. Paola Giaconia.

Szabolcs Molnár’s lecture will explore the work of Paradigma Ariadné. Szabolcs will discuss some of their recent projects, which include sensitive interventions in natural landscapes. These projects are closely aligned with the design tasks you are engaging with in the Architecture studios this semester.

Szabolcs Molnár graduated from the Department of Public Building Design, Faculty of Architecture, Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2014. Between 2010-2015 he was a member of the Advanced Architecture College, in 2013-2014 its president. In 2016, he co-founded the Paradigma Ariadne Studio with his two partners, Attile Csóka and David Smiló. He is co-curator of the Hungarian Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2021. In 2021 visiting professor at Dortmund University of Technology. In 2022 lecturer at the Metropolitan University of Budapest. Between 2021 and 2024, he is a fellow of the Hungarian Academy of Arts Research Institute of Art Theory and Methodology Department of Architecture. Paradigma Ariadné is a studio of 8 years, which has been included in numerous international group and solo exhibitions and published in renowned journals and magazines.

www.paradigmaariadne.com