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New snapshots of old Shanghai

Updated: 2009-05-12 10:15
By Zhang Kun (China Daily)

New snapshots of old Shanghai

Hungarian architect Laszlo Hudec had a significant impact on how Shanghai looked in the 1930s. Now enthusiasts and newcomers can enjoy an exhibition of Hudec's masterpieces through photographs of his work as captured by Shanghainese photographer and publisher Deke Erh.

On exhibition at the newly restored and refurbished Grand Cinema on Nanjing Road, the event marks the conclusion of Shanghai's "Year of Hudec" and follows a series of other exhibitions, seminars and city tours to the historical buildings organized by the Hungarian consulate.

Hudec's most famous creations include the Grand Cinema, Moore Memorial Church, Union Brewery and Park Hotel. The latter for many years stood as the highest building in Shanghai.

Showcasing 40 photographs taken over the last decade, Erh pays special attention to the influence of art deco on Hudec's work.

"Hudec strikes me as an incredibly versatile architect," said Erh. "He played with buildings using all kinds of styles that we can find in Western history, each with their own various functions."

"While most architects focus on one specific field, he built factories, schools, residences and churches," said Erh. "Many of Hudec's buildings stand the test of time, still impressing visitors after decades of social change."

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