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In 1822, he married Karolina Ritter, and three of their five children lived to adulthood. Despite plenty of work, Hild never amassed a fortune. He designed hundreds of residential buildings and villas, but lived himself in a modest apartment in Lipótváros until the end of his life. His work gradually
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family. There he worked under Charles de Moreau in Kismarton and Vienna. Following his father's death in 1811, he interrupted his studies but applied to become a master builder which was granted pending he gain further experience. This lead him to traveling to
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Hild's classicist style contributed greatly to the transformation of Pest in the early 19th century. In his last decades he began to incorporate a broader historicist style, but his best known works are still strongly neoclassicist, particularly the churches.
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burnt down. On the base of the former castle Count Sámuel Teleki had the new neo-classicist castle constructed according to the plans of József Hild.
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Apartment buildings e.g. Gross (Jozsef nador squ. 1); Karolyi-Trattner (Petofi Sandor str. 3); Marczibanyi palace (Oktober 6 str.)
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construction engineer, and was on building sites beside his father at a very young age. József attended the
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commissioned Hild to design the Cathedral. In 1839 he was placed in charge of the construction of the
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fell out of fashion. After his wife's death, he lived alone and died almost forgotten
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Nákó House, Roosevelt Square (1833) (subsequently demolished & replaced by the
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Hild gained an early interest in architecture through his father, János Hild, a
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Primatial Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Adalbert
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Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "József Hild".
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during the so-called reform era (early 19th century).
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personal name
Western name order

Pest
Kingdom of Hungary
TU Wien
Charles Moreau
Mihály Pollack
architect
Pest
Bohemian
Piarists
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
Esterhazy
Italy
Naples
Rome
Florence
Milan

Ascension Cathedral
Szatmárnémeti
Ladislaus Pyrker
Eger
Primatial Basilica of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary and St Adalbert
Saint Stephen's Basilica
Gyömrő
Frigyes Feszl
Eger
Budapest

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