Family house among trees, Diósd
The most important aspect of the design was the preservation of the natural flora. Therefore, the house is designed around the existing vegetation to preserve as many of the valuable trees on the building plot.
M35 House, Székelyudvarhely
A house, falling silent about the struggle of two architects being also their own clients for a new home. But it speaks loudly through the voice of two cheerful kids and the joyful barking of
Apotheca Garden – Patikakert, Budajenő
On the slopes of the Buda hills, close to the capital city yet in idyllic village-like atmosphere are two gable houses with clear contours connected by open, steel frame pergola. The buildings are of
Market hall of Nagykőrös, Nagykőrös
We didn’t just want to create a market place. Our vision was a Greek Agora. In many of Europe’s cities, marketplaces transform into places of the youth to convene in the evening. Life happens
Compact family house, Budaörs
Sloping terrain– geometrical brakeThe site is situated at the upper part of Budaörs, Frankhegy where swabians used to have their orchards. The narrow plot runs up to the top of a hill, its shape is
Extension of the Saint Margaret of Hungary Catholic School with new gymnasium, Kőszeg
After demolishing the former out-of date gymnasium, we had to insert the new, two times bigger one into the same place. We have situated and formed the new building that in the end it
Residential Housing in Kőbánya, Budapest
This residential project was realised on an interesting site in the outskirts of Budapest. The underground water reservoir of Pest is located right behind the plot, and on one side we find a public
House upgrade PJ, Cluj (Kolozsvár)
The house of PJ was built in 1936 on a hill overlooking the nearby historic city centre of Cluj. The vernacular modern villa bore the marks of the art deco style. The ’architect’ probably
The Evolutional House, Budapest
Family house in Budaörs with variable floor plan The presentation of the family house planned by BÉ-TERV Architects may well be introduced by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe’s famous motto from 1947: „Less is
JAZZ LOFT residential project, Budapest
Restoration of a 19th century mill creates inspiration from its own abandoned concrete skeleton It always takes time to make something great, but what surprised T2.a Architects about its Jazz Loft project was how