I graduated from Szechenyi Istvan University, in Gyor, Hungary. I had learnt at Faculty of Engineering Sciences from 2002 to 2008 and I received my architect degree in 2008 and my thesis plan was a Representation Center specified in renewable energy sources, which center may well represent my commitment to energy-efficient architecture.
I would like to apply for new positions because I have the relevant skills and qualification and sufficient work experience gained by jobs and assignments. In addition I also have experience working in international environment. The offered position could provide me an opportunity for co-operating with an architectural office abroad which means both – stepping forward in my professional carrier and establishing possible business relationship in future.
All and all it would be my pleasure to contribute positively and creatively to the success of your project, projects.
I feel confident in planning, conception making, architectural- and, building-modeling, 2D and 3D computer-based and visualizing planning. These skills qualify me to fulfill the position. My solid computer skills empower me to acquire new software usage and applying this knowledge under inexperienced circumstances.
I spent the last couple years in the architecture business in Hungarian. After receiving the right to design, I feel that development and the change of attitude is rather slow in my country. I became interested in passive houses, but unfortunately there is almost nothing to work with concerning this topic in my home country. These kinds of houses are the near future, and if I look further, I see zero energy houses, or even houses that produce energy themselves, and furthermore: absolutely ecological buildings. We cannot see yet, how these trends move together or how nature will combine with technology, but it is surely going to be an exciting road. I honestly believe in that the collaboration of engineers, research, and development will open new ways that may be the solutions for the recent, and the upcoming problems of our age.
I plan my professional work with this attitude, in hope of finding business partners sharing the same view.
Peter Kovacs