Hubert Pál Álgyay

Engineer, Secretary of State, teacher
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Quick Facts

IntroEngineer, Secretary of State, teacher
PlacesHungary
wasArchitect Teacher Engineer
Work fieldAcademia Engineering
Gender
Male
Birth6 June 1894, Szeged, Szeged District, Csongrád County, Hungary
Death27 August 1945Budapest, Central Hungary, Hungary (aged 51 years)
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Biography

Hubert Pál Álgyay (Szeged, 6 June 1894 – Budapest, 27 August 1945) was a Hungarian engineer and lecturer.

Álgyay finished his studies at the Budapest Technical University and became adjunct lecturer in bridge building in 1924. Also in that year he completed a doctoral thesis. In 1926 he began work for the Ministry of Transport and from 1934 was director of the bridge building department there. Later he became state secretary of transport. He designed the Petőfi Bridge in Budapest (1933–37) and also directed the widening of Margaret Bridge. He was president of the Capitol building council between 1935 and 1937. He taught at the Technical University from 1937, becoming head lecturer in bridge building. His technical writing was also significant.

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