This one was an old design of mine – OK, together with some really talented colleges from MM Works architect studio – with some hope that one day it may be realized in real life.
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Guest house in the contryside
Blender, Featured, Housing, ImagesA real nice and cosy guest house in the countryside somewhere in Hungary. A really nice place for spending your weekend! The great design is made by Miklós Miltényi and Katalin Iványi.
Time was short for this so the visuals made in just a few hours based on the architect’s model originally made with ArchiCad. It’s a great opportunity to import these models and make great images of them in just a few hours!
Design:
Miklós Miltényi
Katalin Iványi
Visuals:
Attila Balogh
Do you like it? Have comments or questions? Feel free to send me a message!
Another Family Villa in Budapest
Blender, Featured, ImagesOh yes there are several new family villas in Budapest… (Mostly on the hilly Buda side.) And many of them are really nice – especially if Miklós Miltényi and/or Katalin Iványi is involved in the design. And yes I do some visuals so the clients also can see that their house will be really cool.
design by
Miklós M. Miltényi
Katalin Iványi
visualisation by
Attila Balogh
Do you like it? Have comments or questions? Feel free to send me a message!
Draw some attention Vol. 3.
Featured, ImagesThis time, we try to turn a – really very nice – design from the late 80’s into a little more up-to-date wine bar. (Wine bars are getting popular nowadays in Budapest.) It’s just a conception so no very much detail yet. Let’s hope that client will like it so we can go further…
Design by
Miklós Miltényi
Attila Balogh
Visuals by
Attila Balogh
Do you like it? Have comments or questions? Feel free to send me a message!
Cultural centre in Budapest
ImagesThe point of this competition was to convert a bus/tram terminal into a cultural centre. The original terminal was a one-storeyed round building was built in 1944. Some additional areas had to be added so new levels must have been built/designed. Our entry was designed by Miklós Miltényi and Emese Virt added another circular levels similar to the original building and the whole design was given some little more spin. On the extra levels a concert hall a bar and an exhibition area was formed accompanied with some terraces with nice view to the city.
My part was to make some visualisations as usual…
design by
Miklós M. Miltényi
Emese Virt
visualisation by
Attila Balogh
Family Villa in Budapest
Featured, ImagesA very nice family villa on the calm hilly Buda side of the city designed by Miklós Miltényi and Emese Virt.
Visuals by me.
design by
Miklós M. Miltényi
Emese Virt
visualisation by
Attila Balogh
Best of Plan/Factory
Featured, Houses, ImagesIt is quite comfortable to push new things on a blog BUT some nice stuff sink easily in time… So there are some images worth to check.
Enjoy them!
This post will be available in the menu and some more to come so check back soon… 🙂
Residential complex in Budapest
Houses, Housing, ImagesConception plans for a residential complex consist of approximately 3000 flats. Many concepts for the residential and for the public buildings were made. In addition to the dwellings we designed sport facilities, kindergarten and school as well. Our goal was to create a solid and diverse design in the same time.
Weekend house at the lake Balaton
Featured, Houses, ImagesEU information point in Budapest
Featured, HousesThe European Union decided to build ‘Information Points’ in the capitols of EU countries to help people to get information easier about the EU. Also some cultural events as concerts, exhibitions and lectures take place here. The first of this kind of Information Points were made in Budapest.
Our goal was to create a friendly – not businesslike – place where people can have a coffee and can read some useful information about the EU or one of the newspapers of a few European countries.
The main counter which serves the information and the café as well was made of prefabricated concrete. Some traditional elements were used as modernized pieces of old furniture – bench and table – and cement tiles which has 100 years of tradition alongside iconic modern furniture.
Next to the stairs an exciting Hungarian invention was used – a partition wall made of translucent concrete showing the contours of the visitors climbing the stairs.
Our work was published in leading Hungarian architecture magazines as Octogon and Atrium.