György Ängelkott Bocz

Teaching
Course responsible and coordinator for:
- Building Construction (TN0254)
- Building Planning (TN0256)
- Technology in Animal Husbandry (TN0340)
- Sheep Production and Landscape Management (LB0093)
Previously course coordinator & lecturer for:
- TN0338 Climate Control and Technical Installations in Animal Housing
Lecturer in:
- BL1441 Horse and Rural Entrepreneurship
- HV210 Animal Production – Ruminants
- TN0338 Climate Control and Technical Installations in Animal Housing
- TN0357 Technology and Building Function in Animal Housing
Research
My earlier research centred on agricultural buildings, their spatial relationships, and potential for adaptive reuse—primarily within tourism and sustainability-focused contexts.
My current research project, "Best Practice," aims to develop a digital platform to support farmers and landowners in the adaptive reuse of agricultural buildings for tourism and other diversified activities. The project also forms part of peer reviewed publications and contributes to the development of case studies and teaching materials for courses within SLU’s Bachelor Programme in Rural Development and Agriculture (Lantmästarprogrammet).
Conference Organisation
I serve as the main organiser of two annually repeated conferences:
- LantBygg: A conference focused on rural buildings and building materials. Details and updates can be found on the Partnerskap Alnarp calendar at https://partnerskapalnarp.slu.se/pub/kalendarium.aspx
- Alnarp Fjäderfädag: An annual event dedicated to the poultry sector. Information is available through the Partnerskap Alnarp calendar at https://partnerskapalnarp.slu.se/pub/kalendarium.aspx
- AgriBuild Conference in April 2024, which focused on renewable, sustainable building materials derived from agriculture. The event featured presentations on topics such as hempcrete, hemp insulation, and linseed oil products, and included a workshop discussing the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats related to agricultural-based building materials. The conference emphasised the importance of networking and knowledge transfer between academia, industry, and authorities. Due to its success and high demand, the Department of Biosystems and Technology plans to hold the conference annually.
Cooperation
I work across disciplines with farmers, construction companies, and suppliers of materials, technology, and services in the building and agricultural sectors. I collaborate with researchers both in Sweden and across several European countries such as the Univeristy of Valldolid (Spain), MATE (Hungary) and at the Kathmandu Univeristy in Nepal.
I am also a member of the GAIA International eco-architecture network: https://www.gaia-international.eu. Since its founding, I have also been a member of Hållbart Byggande i Syd (Sustainable Building in the South), where I have held various positions, including chairman: https://hbsyd.se/
Background
- SAR/MSA, LTH, Lund, 2018
- PhD in Agricultural Building Technology, SLU, Alnarp, 2013
- Diploma in Management (DMS), Oxford Brookes University, Budapest/Oxford, UK, 2004
- MSc in Animal Science / Agricultural Engineering, PATE ÁTK, Kaposvár, Hungary, 1999
Supervision
I have served as:
- Main supervisor and responsible for three bachelor thesis projects
- Assistant supervisor for one master's project
- Assistant supervisor for one PhD student
Selected publications
Bocz, G.Ä. (2012). “Architecture.” In: The Encyclopedia of Sustainable Tourism, Ed. Carter, C. & Garrod, B. CABI.
Bocz, G.Ä. (2012). Building sustainability. Agricultural buildings reused in tourism: human aspect and territorial differences. CIGR E-journal, Vol. 14, No.3, pp. 24–45.
Bocz, G.Ä. (2012). Reutilisation of Agricultural buildings, Tourism and Sustainability in the Swedish peri-urban context. Advances in Food Hospitality and Tourism, Vol. 2, No.1.
Bocz, G.Ä., Pinzke, S., Nilsson, C. (2012). In the Eye of the Beholder. Swedish Rural Tourism Operators’ and Visitors’ Views and Perceptions on Reused Agricultural Buildings. Scandinavian Journal of Tourism and Hospitality, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 140–163.
Bocz, G.Ä. (2009). Raising questions about the future of the multifunctional peri-urban farm in light of its historical development. Landskap trädgård jordbruk: report series (Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Faculty of Landscape Planning, Horticulture and Agricultural Sciences), Vol. 2009:2
Links
I run my own architecture and garden design studio “Ängelkottskompaniet”
🌐 www.angelkott.com
Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/györgy-ängelkott-bocz-b0679042
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelkottskompaniet/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/angelkottskompaniet/
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