EpÃtész Studio Publishes Proposal for the Hungarian Museum of Transport
Hungarian firm épÃtész studio has revealed their design for the New Museum of Transport in Hungary, a scheme which was placed third in an international competition won by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. The épÃtész scheme imagined a new structure placed perpendicular to the existing building on the site, with the two buildings intertwined into one system.
© épÃtész stúdió
Hungarian firm épÃtész studio has revealed their design for the New Museum of Transport in Hungary, a scheme which was placed third in an international competition won by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. The épÃtész scheme imagined a new structure placed perpendicular to the existing building on the site, with the two buildings intertwined into one system.The new series of structures manifest as a virtual continuation of the former head building on the street side, with a band-like entrance canopy linking the old and new units on the railway side. Intersecting the old and new buildings, a ?Recreation Bridge? connects to the existing static volume to the dynamic additions. Read more »
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© épÃtész stúdió
Hungarian firm épÃtész studio has revealed their design for the New Museum of Transport in Hungary, a scheme which was placed third in an international competition won by Diller Scofidio + Renfro. The épÃtész scheme imagined a new structure placed perpendicular to the existing building on the site, with the two buildings intertwined into one system.The new series of structures manifest as a virtual continuation of the former head building on the street side, with a band-like entrance canopy linking the old and new units on the railway side. Intersecting the old and new buildings, a ?Recreation Bridge? connects to the existing static volume to the dynamic additions. Read more »
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