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Sports Centre Csörsz / T2.a Architects

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© Zsolt Batár

Architects: T2.a Architects Location: Budapest, Hungary Architect In Charge: Gábor Turányi, Bence Turányi Project Team: Zsolt Frikker, András Göde, Orsolya Gönczi, László Földes, Barna Láris, Péter Márk, Eszter Mészáros, Levente Skultéti, Zoltán Stein, Miklós Vannay Photographs: Zsolt Batár

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HelloWood 2012: Social Architecture in Hungary

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HelloWood 2012: Landscape Architecture Workshop © Márk Péter Vargha

HelloWood - a creative, professional and social program with a message that mobilizes more and more young people – was organized for the 3rd year by MOMElinedesignworks, together with its new partner Reflekt social architecture studio. The week-long creative camp included 200 Hungarian and international students who worked together to realize social and cultural spaces for eight north-eastern Hungarian communities. The social mission of the project was showcased at Sziget, Europe’s Best Major Festival. Cameron Sinclair, the co-founder of Architecture for Humanity, commended HelloWood’s inspirational initiative for aspiring to social change with thoughtful design for marginalized communities.

Join us after the break for details on some of the projects.

Simplon A / T2.a Architects

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Budapest, Hungary
  • Architects: T2.a Architects
    : Gábor Turányi, Bence Turányi
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  6638
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2008

CET Building / ONL

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  • Architects: ONL
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Novabell

The Metamorphosis of the Great Rock / PLANT – Atelier Peter Kis

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Budapest, Hungary

TEDx Danubia: Children of the Industrial Revolution / Rachel Armstrong

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In this TEDx sponsored talk, Rachel Armstrong - co-director of AVATAR (Advanced Virtual and Technological Architectural Research) in Architecture and Synthetic Biology at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL) – speaks about the dangerous relationship that we have developed with machines since the industrial revolution and ways we can break that habit. Along with her research on “living materials” and “synthetic biology”, Armstrong is looking for ways to rebuild the relationship between our reliance on machines and the systems of nature and our ecologies that are often neglected.

More on this talk after the break.

"Gomba" on Móricz Zsigmond Circus / Hetedik Műterem Ltd.

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Courtesy of Hetedik Műterem Ltd.

Along with Moszkva square, Móricz Zsigmond circus is a very busy public transportation junction, located in south Buda. With a round art relic in its middle – the Gomba (meaning mushroom because of its form) is a popular public space for people to meet, with several trams and buses intersecting, along with the Budapest Metro – subway line 4, presently under construction. The concept by Hetedik Műterem Ltd. was to treat the art relic of József Schall (from 1942) with proper respect but determined courage. At the same time, they redefined the currently closed space structure, to put forward and intensify the presence of the urban public space. More images and architects’ description after the break.

SkyCourt / Tima Stúdió + KÖZTI Zrt

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Budapest, Hungary
  • Architects: KÖZTI Zrt, Tima Stúdió
    : KÖZTI Zrt - Tima Stúdió - Zoltán Tima, Tamás Németh, Tibor Molnár
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Emmental Stairs Apartment / Éva Katona, Péter Szigeti & Biljana Jovanović

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K201 Public Hall / Tamás Szentirmai + János Vági

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Budapest, Hungary
  • Architects: János Vági, Tamás Szentirmai
    : Tamás Szentirmai + János Vági
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  140
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2010

House - Budapest XVI / ZSK Architects

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Budapest, Hungary
  • Architects: ZSK Architects
    : ZSK Architects - Zsolt Zsuffa
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  210
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2008

Ahava Beauty Capsule / MINUSPLUS

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  • Architects: MINUSPLUS
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  39
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2009

Práter Street 30-32 / PLANT – Atelier Peter Kis

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Budapest, Hungary

Red Rocks / Építész Stúdió

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Courtesy of Építész Stúdió

Hungarian architects Építész Stúdió shared with us ‘Red Rocks’, a residential and retail project for Budapest, Hungary. More images and architect’s description after the break.