Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió

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Szekszárd, Hungary
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  200
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2021
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Gergely Kenéz
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Focus
  • Lead Architect: Tamás Fialovszky
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Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Gergely Kenéz
Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Gergely Kenéz

Text description provided by the architects. The guesthouses have been built in the area called Bartina of Szekszárd, Hungary located south of Szekszárd-Séd, next to family cellars and wine houses. The units of the building complex are scattered on the 9,000 square meters of the plots. The plots are located in a transitional area of the city structure: close to the city center and the structure of the streets formed naturally, however, they are not an integral part of it, nor are they among the larger vineyards with their own character in the outskirts of the city. The buildings are looking to create their own identity inside this transitional zone.

Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Exterior Photography, Facade, Beam
© Gergely Kenéz
Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Interior Photography, Table, Sink, Deck, Beam, Balcony, Patio
© Gergely Kenéz
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Grand lodge floor plan
Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Interior Photography, Kitchen, Table, Wood, Windows, Countertop, Beam
© Gergely Kenéz

The agricultural history of the area influenced the architectural character resulting in a simple, restrained appearance. The three main units follow the direction of the slope and the plot, calmly sitting on the hillside. The houses are distanced from each other for privacy and intimacy as they look over the eastern valley. While they face towards the view of the city the architecture allows the setting sun above the hills to enter the homes as well.

Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Gergely Kenéz
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Structural concept
Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Exterior Photography, Forest
© Gergely Kenéz

The lodges are sunk into the hillside sitting on top of a solid concrete pedestal, which is combined with the light wooden structure of the roofs. This combination of the two structures is quite common in agricultural architecture and allowed the houses to ease into the landscape without rising too high. 

Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Exterior Photography, Facade
© Gergely Kenéz
Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Exterior Photography, Garden
© Gergely Kenéz

The interior layout is quite simple with only sleeping and bathing areas being separated from the living spaces. It was important to extend the interior towards the garden with covered and open terraces. High quality natural materials were used throughout the construction most prominent of which is the larch structure, windows and shades.

Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió - Exterior Photography
© Gergely Kenéz

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Address:Szekszárd, 7100 Hungary

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Cite: "Szegzárd The Lodge / Építész Stúdió" 13 Jul 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/964984/szegzard-the-lodge-epitesz-studio> ISSN 0719-8884

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