The converted and refurbished Janus Hotel building clearly conveys trademark elements of Makovecz’s architecture, albeit in disguised form.
The glass cupola through which angels can peer in from outside (see chapel of the Benedictine Grammar School in Győr), the hotel entrance that resembles a human head, and the wooden structure that recalls the Visegrád gymnasium (at the Rév utca Elementary School) – these are all recurring motifs in Imre Makovecz’s architecture.