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Studio Kraft

H151 apartment house . Budapest

Studio Kraft Architecture . photos: ©Balázs Danyi

The five-apartment apartment building is located in a green area of Budapest on a sloping plot surrounded by old trees. Respecting this natural setting it was built without cutting a single tree. It aims to combine the elegance, materiality, and personality of the local villas from the turn of the century with the functionality and modernity of the small-scale quality condominium architecture in a compact building. The result is a simple, archetypal, compact mass broken by the corner terraces, the asymmetrically placed pitched roof and the rounded railings of the roof terrace.

The lower two floors, which contain four apartments with covered terraces, merge into the earth with their brownish clinker cladding and monolithicity. This clinker layer does not imitate a built wall, but due to the standing brick bond, it turns around the corner and gives an unusual shingle-like appearance. The simple form hides a variable floor plan respondig to the challenges of home officing and changing family life. The penthouse apartment on the roof level, reaching towards the sky with unique large scale skylights, has a light wood and glass facade with metal roofing.
The whole building tries to blend into nature with its colours and natural materials. The residents can feel themselves among the trees while keeping their intimate environment.
The project was awarded Budapest Architecture Excellence Award Special Mention in 2023.
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H151 – a house with five apartments
Location: 1021 Budapest, Hűvösvölgyi út 151/b
Net area: 918 m²
Plot area: 2337 m²
Design year: 2021
Completition year: 2023

Client: private investor
Architect: Dániel Déri, Ádám Pásztor / STUDIO KRAFT
Building construction: Dávid Lengyel
Structure engineer: István Szabó / Materv Kft.
Mechanical engineer: Gábor Petik / Solarbox-Hungary Kft.
Electrical engineer: Benedek Koncz
Elevator engineer: László Déri / Viron Mérnökiroda Kft.
Photography: Balázs Danyi