FLOW Hostel / PRTZN Architecture
FLOW Hostel occupies the second floor of a more than hundred-year-old downtown historic building in Budapest. Our team was asked to turn the whole area into a hostel with 98 beds for young tourists traveling on a budget. In addition to rooms with capacities of four to eight people, a chain of communal areas was designed comprising of an entrance hall including the reception, a lounge, a canteen with self-service kitchen and a media area.
© Balázs Danyi
Architects: PRTZN Architecture
Location: Budapest, Gönczy Pál u., 1093 Hungary
Lead Architects: Gergely Hory, Zoltán Major, Péter Müllner
Area: 660.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Balázs Danyi
© Balázs Danyi
From the architect. FLOW Hostel occupies the second floor of a more than hundred-year-old downtown historic building in Budapest. Our team was asked to turn the whole area into a hostel with 98 beds for young tourists traveling on a budget. In addition to rooms with capacities of four to eight people, a chain of communal areas was designed comprising of an entrance hall including the reception, a lounge, a canteen with self-service kitchen and a media area.
© Balázs Danyi
© Balázs Danyi
Spatial Experience Instead of Dark Corridors and Preparation for the Unknown
During the XXth Century, the spatial arrangement and function of the real estate changed several times: It used to be an office, a ...
© Balázs Danyi
Architects: PRTZN Architecture
Location: Budapest, Gönczy Pál u., 1093 Hungary
Lead Architects: Gergely Hory, Zoltán Major, Péter Müllner
Area: 660.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Balázs Danyi
© Balázs Danyi
From the architect. FLOW Hostel occupies the second floor of a more than hundred-year-old downtown historic building in Budapest. Our team was asked to turn the whole area into a hostel with 98 beds for young tourists traveling on a budget. In addition to rooms with capacities of four to eight people, a chain of communal areas was designed comprising of an entrance hall including the reception, a lounge, a canteen with self-service kitchen and a media area.
© Balázs Danyi
© Balázs Danyi
Spatial Experience Instead of Dark Corridors and Preparation for the Unknown
During the XXth Century, the spatial arrangement and function of the real estate changed several times: It used to be an office, a ...
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