Czobor apartment building with 6 flats
Location:
Budapest XIV
Category:
Residential
Year of design:
2022
Floor area:
710
Designers:
Décsy László Gyula
Juhász Dávid
Kerekes Dávid
Ruszinkó Roland
Könczöl Emese Mária
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The project involves the development of one half of a twin building in a peaceful and green street located in Zugló, with loose-built detached houses and 2-3 story apartment blocks. Across the street are contiguous industrial buildings. The aim of the project was to construct a six-unit apartment building with a parking garage. The design and massing of the building were intended to reflect the proportions of the adjacent smaller twins and to maintain the family scale of the surrounding area.
The project involves the development of one half of a twin building in a peaceful and green street located in Zugló, with loose-built detached houses and 2-3 story apartment blocks. Across the street are contiguous industrial buildings. The aim of the project was to construct a six-unit apartment building with a parking garage. The design and massing of the building were intended to reflect the proportions of the adjacent smaller twins and to maintain the family scale of the surrounding area.
The project involves the development of one half of a twin building in a peaceful and green street located in Zugló, with loose-built detached houses and 2-3 story apartment blocks. Across the street are contiguous industrial buildings. The aim of the project was to construct a six-unit apartment building with a parking garage. The design and massing of the building were intended to reflect the proportions of the adjacent smaller twins and to maintain the family scale of the surrounding area.
The project involves the development of one half of a twin building in a peaceful and green street located in Zugló, with loose-built detached houses and 2-3 story apartment blocks. Across the street are contiguous industrial buildings. The aim of the project was to construct a six-unit apartment building with a parking garage. The design and massing of the building were intended to reflect the proportions of the adjacent smaller twins and to maintain the family scale of the surrounding area.