The building of the Museum of Applied Arts, due to its location and grandiose size, is a determinative element of the cityscape, its dome can already be perceived from afar, both from the city center and from Üllői street leading to the city. The monument building is also an impressive view from Budapest's busiest boulevard. The aim of the development of Angyal István square is primarily to create a dignified, culturally and spiritually connected public ‘forecourt’. On the walking surface that can be clearly seen from the perspective of the pedestrians, a Hungarian Art Nouveau motif ‘leads’ from the exit of the underpass, through the square, to the sidewalk in front of the museum. Street furniture will be placed under the row of trees designed in front of the facade: benches, drinking fountain, bicycle storage. We recommend keeping the only existing huge mulberry tree.
Richárd Hőnich, Ferenc Keller, Iván Nagy, Zsolt Félix, Benedek Sólyom, Tamás Fenes
Ferenc Répás
Museum
open competition - 3rd prize
Budapest IX. district
Museum
open competition - 3rd prize
Budapest IX. district