Tulipán Street Buda, Hungary Building, Project, News, Design, Property
Tulipán Street Budapest
House in Budapest, Hungary – design by Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects
Architect: Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects
Photos by Istvan Oravecz
Residential Building in Tulipan st. Budapest, Hungary
page updated 1 Aug 2016 ; 30 Jul 2010
Tulipán Street Buda
In Buda, from a well-known large scale Bimbo street starts a small, winding street, the Tulipán Street. The narrow plot takes in the depths to which people have already made plans, but so far no one realized yet.
The newly built condominium was built by the Architectural plans of Ferdinand and Ferdinand. It was not an easy job, not only because of the difficult site conditions, slope and narrowness of the area, but also because the neighboring building is very close to the fence. That’s way, because the building has been divided into two mass: a longitudinal, gradually sloping on the top and a cube on the bottom, which are connected by a thin wing. The two blocks turned around a terrace, which can be an island of tranquility. The building shows the smallest elevation to the Tulipán street, which is a pure white, painted facade and only divided by the rhythm of windows and strips of wood.It is not a conceited, intrusive house, it is a modest fit into the environment dominated by the between 1890’s, and 1930 built villas.
Design intentions
In Buda, from a well-known large scale Bimbo street starts a small, winding street, the Tulipán Street. The narrow plot takes in the depths to which people have already made plans, but so far no one realized yet.
The newly built condominium was built by the Architectural plans of Ferdinand and Ferdinand. It was not an easy job, not only because of the difficult site conditions, slope and narrowness of the area, but also because the neighboring building is very close to the fence.
That is why the building has been divided into two mass: a longitudinal, gradually sloping on the top and a cube on the bottom, which are connected by a thin wing. The two blocks turned around a terrace, which can be an island of tranquility.
The building shows the smallest elevation to the Tulipán street, which is a pure white, painted facade and only divided by the rhythm of windows and strips of wood. It is not a conceited, intrusive house, it is a modest fit into the environment dominated by the between 1890s, and 1930 built villas.
Tulipán St House, Buda – Building Information
Project team: Arpad Ferdinand Csaba Ferdinand Emese Galamb
Year end: 2006
Area: 780 sqm
Cost: 1000000 euros
Architects: Arpad Ferdinand, Csaba Ferdinand, Emese Galamb
Design: Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects
Built in 2006
Published in the OCTOGON 2006
Text: Bori Bacsó
Photos: Istvan Oravecz
Location: Tulipán Street, Budapest, Hungary, centraleastern Europe
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