3in1 / batlab architects
The starting point of the project is a 110-square-meter apartment near the Great Boulevard (Nagykörút). A property was chosen that can be divided if necessary, ideally into 3 separate studio flats.
© Norbert Juhász
Architects: batlab architects
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Architects In Charge: Gerg? Batizi-Pócsi, Péter Batizi-Pócsi
Area: 110.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Norbert Juhász
© Norbert Juhász
From the architect. The starting point of the project is a 110-square-meter apartment near the Great Boulevard (Nagykörút). A property was chosen that can be divided if necessary, ideally into 3 separate studio flats.
Lower Level
In the end the result was an ?L? shaped plan where the entrance positioned in the flat?s center of gravity made it possible to create a large entrance hall for easy access to all three studios. Small apartments have a serious impact on the real estate market today, because young adults and graduates are mainly looking for them. This tendency was one of the main guiding principles of the design.
© Norbert Juhász
© Norbert Juhász
The plans of the apartments are different due to the circumstances, however all of them have a gallery to expand their area. The galleries make the use of flats more comfortable and also mark the boundar...
© Norbert Juhász
Architects: batlab architects
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Architects In Charge: Gerg? Batizi-Pócsi, Péter Batizi-Pócsi
Area: 110.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Norbert Juhász
© Norbert Juhász
From the architect. The starting point of the project is a 110-square-meter apartment near the Great Boulevard (Nagykörút). A property was chosen that can be divided if necessary, ideally into 3 separate studio flats.
Lower Level
In the end the result was an ?L? shaped plan where the entrance positioned in the flat?s center of gravity made it possible to create a large entrance hall for easy access to all three studios. Small apartments have a serious impact on the real estate market today, because young adults and graduates are mainly looking for them. This tendency was one of the main guiding principles of the design.
© Norbert Juhász
© Norbert Juhász
The plans of the apartments are different due to the circumstances, however all of them have a gallery to expand their area. The galleries make the use of flats more comfortable and also mark the boundar...
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