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Budapest is the capital of Hungary and with about 1.7 million inhabitants. The city straddles the river Danube and is the largest in East-Central Europe and the seventh largest in the European Union. It became a single city in 1873 when west-bank Buda and Óbuda unified with east-bank Pest.
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New Generation Centre, Zanka, western Hungary
Design: Modum Építésziroda KFT

photo : Tamas Bujnovszky
New Generation Centre Hungary - 4 Apr 2013
The main building of Zanka’s New Generation Headquarters was originally built in the 1970s. Its net floor area is 3101 sqm. Its 7-storey high tower represents modernist approach was built in internationalist style typical of the period and its simple, limestone-covered cube was a dominant item of the seasonally changing region of Balaton-Highlands.
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Portik Adorján

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Hungarian House Design - 21 May 2012
It contains - next by the living area - four bedrooms, two bathrooms and the atelier. The internal spaces are arranged in the living area in a high ground-floor - above which is positioned the restaurateur atelier - the bedrooms and the service areas arranged on two levels, divided by generations. The main built elements are the garage and storage at the entrance, the stairs of the pathway, the garden pond and the residential building.
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Hungarian Autoklub Headquarters, Budapest
Vikar&Lukacs Architects Studio

photo © Tamás Bujnovszky
Hungarian Autoklub Headquarters
Vikár & Lukács Architects Studio won the commission for this project on a competition for a new iconic headquarter of the Hungarian Autoklub. The main gesture of the building is a ribbon that wraps around the office spaces on seven floors, while articulating a letter 'a'. As the site is located near the Danube bridge, local politicians appreciated to have a building that works as a point of orientation for drivers that arrive to district Ujpest.
Pannonhalma Visitors Center, western Hungary
RS | Roeleveld - Sikkes Architects

photo : Tamás Bujnovszky, János Szentiváni, Hans Molenkamp
Pannonhalma Visitors Center
The architects proposed a contemporary building in the continuity of a thousand years of change. Instead of merely building on top of the hill, a greater part of the program, especially the car park, is situated completely underground. The centre is integrated into the traffic circulation plan leading visitors straight to the car park. Through a careful system of stairs and ramps, the visitors reach the visible part of the building housing the restaurants, the terrace and auditoria. The underground car park not only ensures an unprecedented view, it factually restores the landscape.
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Hungarian Buildings, alphabetical:
Budapest City Hall, north Hungary
Erick van Egeraat

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Budapest City Hall : international competition win
Erick van Egeraat won the international competition to design the City Hall in the centre of Budapest. From a field of 18 participants, an international professional jury selected his proposal, which combines restoration of the existing 18th century baroque building and new, futuristic wings to create a contemporary Main Square. This proposal makes an end to a period of almost three centuries of uncertainties at this unique plot in the Heart of Budapest.
Deák Palota, Budapest : Refurbishment
Erick van Egeraat

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Hotel Balneum, Tiszafüred, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county, central Hungary
Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects

photograph : Istvan Oravecz
Hotel Balneum
The buildings mass and the scale of certain architectural elements, as well as the proportions of these elements are based on local traditions , however this is not a mechanical copy of traditional folk architecture, rather a way of concipiation, which shall by no means mitigate the contemporary tone. The entire complex is permeated by the traditional local spirit. This, of course is not in contrast with modern engineering - on the contrary it is very much in line with the objectives of modern building engineering, since as we return to the ecological way of life - we do nothing but continue or ancestors' tradition.
Tulipán Street house, Buda, north Hungary
Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects

photo : Istvan Oravecz
Tulipán Street Buda
The newly built condominium was built by the Architectural plans of Ferdinand and Ferdinand. It was not an easy job, not only because of the difficult site conditions, slope and narrowness of the area, but also because the neighboring building is very close to the fence. That's way, because the building has been divided into two mass: a longitudinal, gradually sloping on the top and a cube on the bottom, which are connected by a thin wing.
UNIQA, Budapest
Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects

photograph : Istvan Oravecz
UNIQA Budapest
The new head office building is located close to the previous one at the junction of two important traffic arteries in District XIII, Lehel út and Róbert Károly körút. The office building constructed by property developer Raiffeisen Evolution in 22 months, named the Vital Business Centre, has net usable floor space of 18,000 sqm. That means it is of a similar size to the Austrian foreign ministry.
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Hungarian Buildings, alphabetical:
Contemporary Art Gallery, Paks, Tolna county, central Hungary
2007
Kiss-Járomi Architects
Debrecen University, eastern Hungary
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Janos Megyk
Copper in Architecture Award Shortlist 2005
Gedeon Richter Chemical Research Center & Office Building, Budapest
2008
Zoboki-Demeter & Associates Architects
ING Headquarters Budapest
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Erick van Egeraat

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ING Headquarters Budapest: Extension
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Erick van Egeraat
'Lánchíd 19' Design Hotel, Budapest
2007
RADIUS B+S LTD
Práter Street Social Housing, Budapest
2008
Kis Péter Építészmuterme Kft.
Roman Catholic Church, Gödöllo, Pest county, northern Hungary
2007
LINT kft
Snoworld, Budapest
2000
Hamiltons Architects
Szechenyi Istvan University - Department of Architectural Design, Györ, northwest Hungary
2008
Dimenzió Tervezo Kft.
Waterfront Kopaszi Dam, Budapest
2007
T2.a_Turányi&Turányi Architects Ltd
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