About

Attila Bujdosó is a tech entrepreneur, architect, researcher and cultural broker based in Budapest, Hungary.

At the moment he is working on the collaboration software opp.io and his upcoming book on replicable formats of social cooperation, entitled Social Design Cookbook.

 

As the curator of the KÉK – Hungarian Contemporary Architecture Centre, he organised and curated Pecha Kucha Night Budapest events between 2006 and 2011, and founded the Remix Architecture initiative. As an architect, he worked as an architect for ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd] on the CET Budapest mixed-development project. Since 2008, he has worked at Kitchen Budapest new media research lab as researcher and lately as senior research supervisor. He is curator and co-editor of the book Subjective Atlas of Hungary, published in 2011.

Attila graduated as an architect but he wants to design not only buildings but the whole world. He is especially interested in the field where technology, culture and society meets and interacts, a field that he calls as webitics. Attila never likes to be bored. He is addicted to coffee, large cities and the Internet.

photo courtesy of Neményi Márton

Attila enjoys sharing his view, experience and knowledge in any applicable ways. He frequently gives lectures and talks and leads numerous workshops.

Attila’s works were shown at numerous exhibitions and his work was awarded several times. Before 2009 he frequently wrote articles for architecture and design magazines including Alaprajz, Octogon, Átrium, Kindai Kenchiku.