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.
The site is in the South of Budapest, close to the Danube. New residential area is changing the industrial area of the communist age. This concept plan was an attempt how to make airy building complex with maximized green area while providing the huge number of flats with the required parking area. There is no underground level. Parking is on the street level but the green rise is covering the whole site. Towers are growing out from the green. The towers are slimmer step by step approaching the sky, with less but bigger flats on the more and more valuable levels. Long stripes of terraces and windows are bitten to the huge stone blocks. The finely sliding sides and the transparent shadings are balancing the heavyness and definiteness of the stone blocks.
Architect: Richard Hőnich, Tamás Fialovszky /Építész Stúdió Ltd. Location: Budapest, Hungary Principal Use: Residence, Retail Site area: 25,935 sqm Total floor area: 77,865 sqm Flats: appr. 1000 Number of floors: Gf+17 Design period: 2008 –