The building complex which contains the parish, the chaplain's flat, the barn, the pigsty, the horse stable and the cellar, was built at the end of the 18th century. The plot is a national monument, the continuous historical consultation and the participation of the local community was part of the design process. The parish was renovated and the barn transformed into a community space. The horse stable has been redefined as an external event space.
Zsolt Félix, Tamás Fialovszky, Richárd Hőnich, Bálint Gulyás, Dániel Ritter
Comunity center
Balatoncsicsó, Hungary
Forster Gyula Nemzeti Örökségvédelmi Központ
Gergely Máté Oláh
The Nivegy-ValleyParish House Pilot Project
Heritage Counts, Antwerp, 2015
The Impact of Built Heritage Revitalisation on Social Well-Being
Power of Heritage InternationalCultural Centre, Krakow, 2017
Comunity center
Balatoncsicsó, Hungary
Forster Gyula Nemzeti Örökségvédelmi Központ
Gergely Máté Oláh
The Nivegy-ValleyParish House Pilot Project
Heritage Counts, Antwerp, 2015
The Impact of Built Heritage Revitalisation on Social Well-Being
Power of Heritage InternationalCultural Centre, Krakow, 2017