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We carry details about Rocks on the High Plains – Treehouses Kapolcs, by Hello Wood Zrt. The cabins were built in a hidden corner of the Balaton Uplands. Resolving the problems of the shrinking, ageing population of villages with few job opportunities is one of the challenges the country needs to tackle.
Finally we feature Szegzárd Lodge, Tolna designed by építész stúdió
The guesthouses have been built in the area called Bartina of Szekszárd, located south of Szekszárd-Séd. The properties are sited next to family cellars and wine houses. The units of the building complex are scattered on the 9,000 sqm of the plots.
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Designed by Ferdinánd és Ferdinánd, the METTRIN Event Center, Hungary, received its final name only after its completion. During the planning process, it was referred to by several names, including artistic center and event hall. In reality, it is a privately financed cultural house, understanding culture in its noblest sense
Architectural firm, Hello Wood has again designed a spectacular public installation. Placed in the centre of the Factory’ard in Veszprém, The Garden of Communities is an artwork that celebrates the rich culture of the Veszprém-Balaton region, Hungary
Designed by Hello Wood, the Rocks Cabins, Balaton Uplands Hungary, provide a comfortable and cosy space for two. The cabins have a living room with a bed, a kitchen, a bathroom with a double shower and a panoramic infrared sauna
Designed by építész stúdió, Szegzárd Lodge is in a transitional area of city structure: close to center of Tolna, Hungary, but not an integral part of it, nor are they among the larger vineyards
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Design by Napur Architect, Hatvan Multifunctional Sport and Event Hall has a double layered façade meant to ease the tension between the urban situation and the industrial character of the building.
Ethereal centre of innovation in Hungary, design by Foldes Architects, contact lens facility inspired by science, technology and art: 24m passage surrounded by reflections of reflections
Designed by T2a Architects, Amplio Automation in Hungary is the sort of technologically driven space that a high-tech firm needs: functioning as an office, development lab and factory
Designed by Hello Wood, Textúra Restaurant is inspired by science and built by mathematics, this design construct creates a natural space for Budapest’s newest fine-dining spot.
Created by Hello Wood the Grand Cabin Club is far from a lonely retreat, but rather a place nestled in the forest which is designed for socialising, dinners with friends or even house parties.
During the conversion and expansion of the Hotel Tokaj in Northeastern Hungary by NAPUR Architects, the original horseshoe-like construction of the building remained intact.
While luxury was an underpinning facet of the Bold House, designed by B13 architect Ltd, it was a careful, tactful understanding of moderation that has helped turn it into something noteworthy.
Hello Wood International Summer University and Festival – over 1000 students from 70 countries and over 50 universities mentored by architects to build 20 installations
Designed by István Bényei – B13 architect Ltd Veres Residence, a house and garden suitable for family life and social life with a beautiful western-facing panoramic view in a small town belonging to the suburbs of Budapest.
Hello Wood Cabin Fever – students from 65 universities mentored by architects participate in International Summer University and Festival to build moveable, liveable and unique tiny cabins.
Hungarian architects built a house which took the classical cross-section and layout of a traditional farmstead and reconstructed it with a modern eye in the Great Hungarian Plain. That unique merge is expressing the contemporary need of smart integration of traditional values that come from folk inspiration.