Leading architecture magazine selected Tibetan solar school built by Hungarians

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According to hvg.hu, Tanpo Solar School was eligible for the nomination for the Building of the Year Awards. The voting took place on the ArchDaily platform between January 24 and 31. The magazine selected the new wings of Central European University in Budapest, as well. Unfortunately, none of the two buildings could get to the next round.

Following the footsteps of Hungarian explorer, Kőrösi Csoma

In fact, the Csoma’s Room Foundation was founded 10 years ago on an entirely voluntary basis. The organisation appeared in the news last time in 2010 when they renovated the monastery fortress of Zangla. They  built the monastery in the 16-17th century and

Hungarian volunteers did all the restoration works.

They restored not only the monastery but also some stupas in the neighbourhood. Interestingly, the monastery was the place where worldwide-known Hungarian explorer, Orientalist, linguist and author of the first Tibetan-English dictionary, founder of Tibetology, Sándor Kőrösi Csoma heat the Tibetan language between 1823 and 1824.

In fact, the foundation started to build a school there in 2012 because there was no heating in the former classrooms. Clearly, this made teaching impossible during winter since

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