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page updated 21 Dec 2019

Budapest Architecture

We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Budapest Architecture. e-architect post completed Budapest buildings and new building designs across Hungary. Our focus is on contemporary Hungarian buildings.

We have 1 page of Budapest Architecture selections with links to various individual project pages.

Budapest Building News

Budapest Architecture News – latest additions to this page, arranged chronologically:

Liget Budapest Masterplan
Liget Budapest Masterplan
image from architects
The Hungarian Go
Liget Budapest Masterplan – 6 Oct 2013
Competition winners for the masterplan of Liget Budapest were announced. As part of the project, the Hungarian Government plans to erect five new museum buildings in the forthcoming years in Budapest’s oldest public park, Városliget, also designated for complete reconstruction. A call for an international architectural design competition is to be published in 2014, based on the results of the present idea competition, with the cooperation of the International Union of Architects.

Key Buildings in Hungary, alphabetical:

Budapest City Hall
Budapest City Hall
image © (EEA) Erick van Egeraat associated architects
Budapest City Hall
Erick van Egeraat wins international competition to design a new wings for 18th century baroque building, 118,000sqm project includes offices, hotel and underground station connection. 3 Nov 2008.

Deák Palota : Refurbishment
Erick van Egeraat
Deák Palota Budapest Deák Palota
building image © from Erick van Egeraat Architects

Nepsziget Budapest Masterplan
Design: Povall Worthington
Nepsziget Masterplan
image from architects
Nepsziget Budapest Masterplan

ING Headquarters Budapest
Erick van Egeraat
ING Building Budapest ING Headquarters Budapest
building image © from Erick van Egeraat Architects

ING Headquarters Budapest Extension
Erick van Egeraat
ING HQ Budapest Extension
building image © from Erick van Egeraat Architects

Tulipán Street house, Buda
Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects
Tulipán St house
photo : Istvan Oravecz
Tulipán Street Buda

UNIQA Budapest
Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects
UNIQA Hungary
photograph : Istvan Oravecz
UNIQA Budapest

Budapest Architecture – No Images

Hungary Buildings, no pictures, alphabetical:

Gedeon Richter Chemical Research Center & Office Building
2008
Zoboki-Demeter & Associates Architects

‘Lánchíd 19’ Design Hotel, Budapest
2007
RADIUS B+S LTD

Práter Street Social Housing, Budapest
2008
Kis Péter Építészmuterme Kft.

Snoworld, Budapest
2000
Hamiltons Architects
for Leisure Villages, 25 – 30,000 sqm: feasibility

Waterfront Kopaszi Dam, Budapest
2007
T2.a_Turányi&Turányi Architects Ltd

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Hungarian Architect

Extract from Building information, 4 Jan 2007, by Erick van Egeraat Architects:

The Mayor of Budapest, Mr. Gábor Demszky and the Board of Trustees of the Budapest Assembly have awarded Erick van Egeraat the “For Budapest” award in recognition of his architectural services to Budapest. To date, Erick van Egeraat is the only non-Hungarian to receive this award since its inception over 12 years ago.

The Budapest V. District Local Government together with the Association of Hungarian Architects have awarded Erick van Egeraat’s refurbishment project Deák Palota with the “Reitter Ferenc Prize 2006” in recognition of the outstanding design quality and inventive architectural design in heritage and historical environment.

Erick van Egeraat has an architects office in Budapest

Budapest Buildings : Erick van Egeraat info in full

Hungarian Architect Studios

Architecture in countries close to Hungary
Austrian Architecture

Czech Architecture

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