He was born in Budapest in 1955. He graduated from the Ybl Miklós College of Civil Engineering in 1978. He then designed and made applied arts objects for 10 years as a ceramicist. During these years, he learned terracotta technique, stone and wood carving, and bronze sculpture from the most outstanding masters. He has been creating his sculptures from these materials ever since.
Since 1988, as an architect designer, he has been a founding member of the Vadász Architect Studio.
As an architect designer, he enjoys working in the fields of architecture bordering on interior design, applied arts and fine arts. He is also involved in the design of public spaces, parks, the equipment and games of unique playgrounds, and often in his artistic execution.
As a sculptor and architect, he is also interested in areas between genres and forms of expression. The combination of the rational beauty of materials and abstract poetic idealism, always in order to display something concrete, well-articulated, is what he considers to be his vocation.
He is a member of the National Association of Hungarian Artists (MAOE) and the Association of Hungarian Architects (MÉSZ), as well as of the Architect Studio led by György Vadász.