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Pannonhalma Visitors Center, Hungary
Contemporary Hungarian Architecture design by RS | Roeleveld – Sikkes Architects
Architect: RS | Roeleveld – Sikkes Architects
Location: Győr-Moson-Sopron county, western Hungary
RS | Roeleveld – Sikkes Architects win the ALUTA – architecture award
2010
Pannonhalma Visitors Center Hungary
Photos by Tamás Bujnovszky, János Szentiváni, Hans Molenkamp
23 Nov 2010
Pannonhalma Visitors Centre Building
On the 18th of November the jury of ALUTA – architecture awards announced RS | Roeleveld – Sikkes Architects as the overall winner. Their design and build of the Pannonhalma – visitor’s center was chosen as the winning entry. In a first reaction founder Dick Sikkes stated; “ I am honored to receive this prestigious Hungarian – architecture award, it is a great confirmation on the effort and trust of our client, the Benedictine Abby of Pannonhalma, to be rewarded in such a manner “
The award-winning design of RS | Roeleveld-Sikkes Architects, based in Budapest and The Hague, emphasizes on improving the union between the various buildings of the monastery. The Pannonhalma monastery has been a beacon for culture and crafts for over a thousand years. The monastery grounds of the Benedictine order house the finest examples of religious art, crafts and architecture. It has been inscribed into the Unesco World Heritage List in 1996. Today the monastery is still in use and can be regarded as one of the key touristic features of Hungary, attracting tens of thousands of visitors each year.
In contradiction with some monasteries the Benedictine order embraces these touristic possibilities. In 1996 the order acquired its pre-war vineyards, giving them the opportunity to make wine once again. An architecture competition for the new visitors centre was issued in 2006 in order to offer the visitors an experience other than merely the remarkable historic reference. They now offer the possibility to taste the fine wines and locally grown products.
RS | Roeleveld-Sikkes Architects proposed a contemporary building in the continuity of a thousand years of change. Instead of merely building on top of the hill, a greater part of the program, especially the car park, is situated completely underground. The centre is integrated into the traffic circulation plan leading visitors straight to the car park. Through a careful system of stairs and ramps, the visitors reach the visible part of the building housing the restaurants, the terrace and auditoria.
The underground car park not only ensures an unprecedented view, it factually restores the landscape. The various functions of the visitors centre, two restaurants, a bar and auditoria are flexible in use. In essence this discrete but present centre offers the visitors of Pannonhalma a comfortable environment to enjoy the cultural richness of the grounds and buildings.
RS | Roeleveld–Sikkes Architects is an all-round architecture office with a strong European commitment. It has offices in Budapest and The Hague. Throughout the years the firm has successfully completed projects ranging from masterplans, urban planning to housing, care, utility projects, renovations and interior designs.
Pannonhalma Visitors Center images / information from RS | Roeleveld – Sikkes Architects
Location: Pannonhalma, Hungary, Central Eastern Europe
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