Tamás Niczki

Tamás Niczki
City: Budapest
Country: HU
Profesion: Architect
Contact information: +36 70 547 2684
Bio: Tamás Niczki is an Architect Designer, Owner and Managing Director of NAS, Budapest. He won the HAESF Senior Leaders Award and he was invited to work as a Senior Architect at Perkins+Will, New York office in 2014. His work at PW focused on Sustainable Design and on the use of the latest advances of high end technological innovation. Tamás worked at PW on Hartford Hospital’s new Bone and Joint Institute, a state-of-the-art healthcare facility, and he also participated in the design of BioMed’s new Office-Laboratory Campus Master Plan. Prior to working in the US, Tamas worked in collaboration with several European developers, designers from the UK, Spain and Italy. His portfolio contains large scale master plans, different types of commercial buildings, hotels, offices, as well as smaller family villas and interiors. He set up his own practice in 2007 and in the following year, after winning the Károly István City Center international competition, he co-founded STOA Studio, where he worked until 2014. He has participated successfully in architecture design competitions, he was nominated the “Young Architect of the Year” (Budapest, 2007) and he received the “Budapest Architectural Award” (Hotel Parlament project, Budapest, 2006). Tamas Niczki was an Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Architecture in Budapest for more than a decade. He was author of several publications on international trends and buildings. His major research fields are Sustainable and Active Design. Tamás Niczki received an Msc in Architecture from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in 2000. He studied at postgraduate schools in Budapest and Rome. He obtained a Doctoral Degree (DLA) in 2007. Tamás holds a LEED AP BD+C credential.
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