Summer Houses by AKVS architecture; Montenegro
Four summer houses are nestled in the rocky foothills of Montenegro mountains, just a few kilometers away from the Adriatic sea. They are built on one half of already occupied lot, and are oriented
Rekovice restaurant by Kamil Mrva Architects; Czech Republic
Two years ago the village council decided to purchase the property, intending to reconstruct it and open it again as the village Inn and restaurant. The historic building was gradually stripped down; new ceilings
WONDERGARDEN KINDERGARTEN by ARCHIKON; Hungary
The Municipality of the 13th District in Budapest took an environmentally forward thinking decision when creating the country’s first passive house certified kindergarten. Replacing an on old structure the new building contains 16 groups
ZAJGÓ by dAM (Debrecen Creative Workshop); Hungary
This was a fourth summer camp of the Debrecen Creative Workshop (“dAM”). It is always very important for us to build a good community of builders. Architect students and architects work together to create
House expansion, Piliscsaba by Őrfi József; Égigérő Architect Workshop; Hungary
Hacking the Builder Depot Time, creativity and individual effort were not an issue - money was. The architect owner was mastering all sorts of skills way beyond the drawing board to save cost and
Kossuth Square – Public square and Pavilion building by SAGRA Architects; Hungary
In our concept, we aimed to strengthen the connections of the Kossuth square and its surroundings. Our main ambitions were to balance the historical and modern elements and create a focal point that becomes
Treehouses by arkt studio; Hungary
The narrow plots, which are perpendicular to the lake bank, are sited on the steep hillside. Because of these given circumstances we placed the holiday unites at five metre difference in level to each
Entrance Building Graphisoft Park by Radius B+S; Hungary
The entrance building in Graphisoft Park appears as a transparent volume, contrasting the existing offices. The light, pavilion-like building has an outer shell of glass. The geometric ornament of the glass panels evokes something
Reconstruction of the The Saint Martin parish church by Tamás Berecz, Attila Batári; Hungary
A prominent architectural monument dating back to the not so remote past of Hungarian socialism. Its designer, István Szabó, became a cultic church-builder of the dictatorship. The Saint Martin parish church was the last
Port Control Building, Győr-Gönyű National Public Port by Térhálózat-Sporaarchitects; Hungary
In the middle of the path where the North and the Black Sea meet, at the 1,794 km mark of the Danube river and the Mosoni-Danube Estuary between Győr and Gönyű, National Public Port