Hungary's Alfred Hajos, a double swimming gold medallist at Athens 1896, won a silver medal in the architectural division of the art contest at Paris 1924. Specialising in sports facilities, Hajos's architectural partner was Dezso Lauber, who had represented Hungary at tennis at the 1908 Olympics in London. The jury did not award a gold medal in the competition. The best known sports facility designed by Hajós is the swimming stadium built on Margitsziget in the Danube in Budapest, which was built in 1930, and used for the 1958, 2006 and 2010 European Aquatics Championships.