From Budapest to New York: Life of Hungarian Architect
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In this episode, I sit down with András — a retired Hungarian architect and city planner whose life has taken him from Soviet-era Hungary to Warsaw, New York City, and back.He shares how his work helped shape the cities of Budapest and Warsaw, how he built a new life in America, and how fate led him to narrowly avoid boarding Pan Am Flight 103 — the plane that was destroyed over Lockerbie in 1988.We also talk about:What it was like to be an architect under communismHis experience living in New York during 9/11How political systems shaped his personal life and careerThe difference between freedom in America and EuropeHis thoughts on history, architecture, and cultural identityThe story behind his three marriages and why each shaped him🎧 This is a long-form, unscripted conversation about survival, identity, and what it means to live through history.