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House Y2 by Destilat
This house by architects Destilat appears to climb down a hill at the foot of the Pí¶stlingberg mountain in Austria. “The design incorporates the propertyâs topography,” Destilat architect DI Wolfgang Wimmer told Dezeen. “Every floor is ideally adapted to its respective location on the steep slope, which turns the conventional order of public and private areas on its [...]
Multi-generational: Living at Mühlgrund / ARTEC Architekten
Courtesy of ARTEC Architekten
Schlossmuseum Linz / HoG Architektur
© Paul Ott Architects: HoG Architektur Location: Linz, Austria Floor Area: 9,800 sqm gross Exhibition Spaces: 3,600 sqm Building Costs: Approx. 22 million € Photographs: Paul Ott, Peter Eder, Jakob Winkler
Iconic Headquarters For the Hungarian Autoklub in Budapest
Vikar & Lukacs Architect Studio recently completed the headquarters for the Hungarian Autoklub, located in Budapest. The total built area was 3430 square meters and the design idea implied the construction of the letter “A”. Here is more from the architects: “The main gesture of the building is a ribbon that wraps around the office [...]
Iconic Headquarters For the Hungarian Autoklub in Budapest
Vikar & Lukacs Architect Studio recently completed the headquarters for the Hungarian Autoklub, located in Budapest. The total built area was 3430 square meters and the design idea implied the construction of the letter “A”. Here is more from the architects: “The main gesture of the building is a ribbon that wraps around the office [...]
Hungarian Autoklub Headquarters / Vikar & Lukacs Architect Studio
© Tamás Bujnovszky Architects: Vikar & Lukacs Architect Studio Location: Budapest, Hungary Project team: András Vikár, István Lukács, Balázs Domokos, András Klopp Client: Magyar Autóklub Built: 2010-11 Built area: 3,430 sqm Photographs: Tamás Bujnovszky, Civertan, Szandra Váraljai
Red Rocks / Építész Stúdió
Courtesy of Építész Stúdió Hungarian architects Építész Stúdió shared with us ‘Red Rocks’, a residential and retail project for Budapest, Hungary. More images and architect’s description after the break.
