Volcano Visitor Center / Foldes Architects
Kemenes Volcanopark Visitor Center lays 200 km West of Budapest, and has been realised following a national architectural contest announced in 2009
Kemenes Volcanopark Visitor Center lays 200 km West of Budapest, and has been realised following a national architectural contest announced in 2009
Set some way outside the urban agglomeration of Budapest, 40 km from the capital, sits the villa in its semi-rural context. …
The main building of Zánka Next Generation Centre was built in the northern shore of Lake Balaton in the early 1970s
Architect Bence Turanyi and photographer Zsolt Batar decided to get together and design an extraordinary house in a forest.
The new, state-of-the-art museum will satisfy 21st-century requirements all around and it is planned that its doors will open in summer 2019
The construction of the transportation-related building on Móricz Zsigmond Circus, Budapest was completed in 1943, according to the design of József Schall; and because of its shape later it was identified as the “Mushroom” by the word of mouth.
The concept of this house is based on both the traditions of early modernism in Debrecen and the simple, clear and logical construction of rural houses
The ethereal centre of innovation project, unveiled in Hungary, stands for the mutual inspiration of science, technology and art..
In 2012, the Hungarian Evangelical Church invited a number of selected architecture firms to take part in the competition for the modernisation and extension of the Sarepta Evangelical Institution
The final building outline was determined by the scale and proportion of the surrounding buildings
Ilcsi is a family run business that specialise in all natural products.