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Hungarian Architecture: The Kádár Cube House
János Kádár was the leader of Communist Hungary between 1956 and 1988. He also lent his name to the square houses that were built all over the country during his tenure. The Kádár cube was touted as a more modern and efficient design than existing homes, and would fill the needs of Hungarians' changing lifestyles during the 1960s, '70s, and '80s. The reality was that they were cheaply built and not at all efficient. Their distinctive style became closely associated with Communist rule. After the fall of Communism, homeowners who could afford to built homes in other styles. To them, Kádár cubes brought up bad memories.
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