
Budapest Church of Eternal Adoration - design of new church windows
The subject of the assignment was to prepare a conceptual design and then construction plans for the reconstruction of several leaded-glass lancet windows of the neo-Gothic Church of the Eternal Adoration in Budapest, which had been destroyed in the war. The task involved solving the problems of the church's summer overheating, the vulnerability of the leaded glass and potential condensation, not to mention the poor condition of the existing pyrogranite ribs, their uncertain dimensions and the difficulties of construction. The proposed solution was a carefully selected protective glazing made of small elements and a ventilated stainless steel frame that could be easily assembled on site.

Pyrogranite profiles, wrought iron drawbars and the new stainless steel window frame

External solar control and protective glazing and spacers

Internal leaded-glass layer