The Boston Globe, July 20th, 2003
Imre Halasz, an architect and longtime professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, died July 3 in his Boston home. He was 77. "There are many architects who are great architects, and many teachers who are great teachers, but he combined the two," Wayne Andersen, a close friend and former MIT colleague said Friday. "You could be a freshman in college or an 80-year-old, and he would talk to you in the same way, with an endearing warmth that invited your response." Professor Halasz was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 1925. As a young boy, he enjoyed painting and drawing, an interest tha...
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