Raw Concrete House in Green Belt of Budapest by HMS plan

House in Green Belt of Budapest by HMS plan
In Hungarian architecture, material used for a house usually made from raw concrete. It also applied for this house in Dunaharaszti around green belt of Budapest. The tone of building complement by concrete whitewash walls and the large glass surfaces follow the shape of building along ascending line.

Large Open Cube Kitchen House in Green Belt of Budapest by HMS plan
This construction project fulfils all the requirements concerning today’s Hungarian detached (family) houses. The largest and also central space is the living-room. The kitchen, as a large open cube, stands here as an entity on its own. From this point nearly the entirety of the ground floor as well as the most beautiful parts of the garden can be seen. Lines of the house and its surroundings converge here. From the ground floor steel plate single-armed stairs lead to the first floor. Bedrooms and the accompanying spaces that serve them can be accessed from the gallery. The children’s rooms have glass walls towards the gallery, which ensures a visual connection with the living area. The parental bedroom, however, is fully isolated. An important element of the building is the solar area, which gains heat and thereby contributes to the energy supply of the building.
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Architects: Balazs Marko /HMS-PLAN Kft., Budapest/, Laszlo Ujhelyi
Location: Dunaharszti, Hungary
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October 23rd, 2010 at 4:14 pm
very good