A Residential Castle with Extras
Metrodom Green Residential Park, Budapest
Architect: Zsolt Hajnal
Text: Mária Tatai
Photos: Norbert Juhász
Ferencváros, which until recently played an important economic role, is undergoing a major renewal, with numerous new residential buildings being constructed on the site of century-old industrial buildings. The Metrodom corner lot was previously occupied by a plastic processing plant. The first phase of the 110 x 110-metre, frame-built, 508-apartment condominium has been completed, but the layout is already taking shape, reminiscent of traditional Pest tenement houses with a large park in the middle. The lower four floors, which run around the perimeter, are clearly separated from the six floors above, which are slightly shifted back. It can even be considered a brick-clad plinth, divided by vertical slits of varying widths, the latter containing windows and balconies. The upper four floors, covered with living ivy running horizontally and vertically along the façade, are built on this powerful base. The main entrance is located in a giant “glass house” carved out of the block on Vágóhíd Street, which is a four-story reception area set back from the front walls and bordered by glass walls on both long sides. We enter an unusually spacious lobby for a residential building, but since this is a building that will ultimately be home to a community of residents, it is entirely justified that it should have an elegant central space. From here, we can go on to the inner garden or the ground-floor corridors, which provide access to a number of common areas. The building offers several opportunities for the kind of community life that is so often desired today: in club rooms, on green terraces, or in the garden. From the roof terrace, residents and their guests can enjoy a panoramic view of the surroundings and get to know the area better.
Lead architect: Péter Kendelényi
Architect: Zsolt Hajnal
Fellow architects: András Csiha, Péter Farkas, Lukács Fedor, Ágnes Hadházi, Péter Nguyen, Zoltán Schadl, Gergő Szabó, Kolos Szalántzy, László Szász, Gergő Tomasák, Csaba Tóth, Ilona Veres
Interiors: Katalin Imre, Blanka Zvolenszki
Structure: Tamás Méri
HVAC: Géza Hivessy, András Domina
Electrical engineering: Kornél Mátyus
Building construction: Sándor Horváth
Garden: Péter István Balogh Dr
Fire protection: Bendegúz Csuba
Acoustics, environment protection: Róbert Csott
Public roads, garage technology: Dániel Pach
Watering network: Péter Karlócai
Elevator: Ferenc Sütő