Set in Stone

Detached family house, Tihany Architects: András Gyökér, Júlia Losonczi, Levente Gulyás Text: Marcell Szuhanyik Photos: Balázs Danyi The house is a re-imagining of a former holiday home built on a sloping plot, with significant structural modifications and yet retaining its spatial logic. The floor plan immediately reveals the two-way opening of the levels. These floors […]

The Rebirth of a Renaissance Monument

Silver House, Jihlava (CZ) Architect: Marek Jan Štěpán Text: György Szegő Photos: Filip Šlapal At the heart of Jihlava, one of the Czech Republic’s finest Renaissance burger houses has been reawakened. The Silver House – a landmark of architectural heritage – has undergone a meticulous transformation that re-establishes its spatial rhythm while introducing a refined […]

Tapintható közelségben

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Thék Ede kiállítása

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Slow Down

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Sulog

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Craftsmanship in Architecture

Contemporary possibilities in timber construction in the work of Innauer Matt Architekten and Larix Studio Text: Csaba Lázár The relationship between building skills and “architectural design” is constantly changing as a result of technological developments. This phenomenon is particularly characteristic of contemporary timber architecture in the mountainous regions of Central Europe, where designers are increasingly interested […]

Living Somewhere is a Must

Housing Crisis and Regenerative Architecture in Pécs Text: Tibor Zoltán Dányi The housing crisis is a global problem with serious consequences for social cohesion, economic stability, and environmental sustainability. In Pécs, it is primarily the lack of affordable social housing that leaves more and more people in a hopeless situation. In my article, I am […]

Between Layers

Tenement Houses on Pest as Urban Heritage and Future Task Text: Viktória Sugár   In addition to the well-known public and religious buildings of Budapest, the landscape and image of the city’s inner districts is largely defined by its tenement houses that cover an area of more than 13 square kilometres and represent unique values. […]