Connect House
Blanka Rudolf. Budapest, Hungary
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Name of work in English
Connect House
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Name of work in original language
Community living for students
Prize year
Young Talent 2023
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Work Location
Budapest, Hungary
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Author/s
Blanka Rudolf
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School
Faculty of Architecture - Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
Budapest, Hungary
Young Talent 2023 YT Nominees
Connect House
Community living for students
Program
Collective housing
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Labels
Student · Social
Rising home and rental prices, lack of public housing, short term rentals, empty flats and not enough dormitories all contribute to the housing crisis, which in Hungary is no longer a problem for the poorest people, but for an increasingly wide range of people. If someone is not born into a well-off family, it is very difficult for them to get secure housing.
My design area is located in Hungary, in the 8th district of Budapest. I chose this district for two reasons: the rents in the district are still relatively low, and there’s a current campus development next to my planning area, so I think that the demand for student housing will increase in the future. In Budapest, there are many dilapidated, unused municipal parcels. The building I have designed could be a complex solution to these problems. I think the most remarkable element of the site its accessibility from both directions and the possibility of creating passage situation. I have created several installation versions for the site. The final layout is in line with the existing buildings, providing ventilation and lighting for the inner courtyard, without weakening the neighbour's courtyards. As the number of green areas and parks in Budapest is decreasing, green spaces and plants are one of the main concepts of the building. Due to the site situation and its passage function, a community space and park was created in the inner courtyard, which can further enrich the character of the building. In addition to housing, I also focus on community development, and I believe it is important to support more interactions between residents through community spaces. On the ground floor, there is a café-study area and a self-service laundry-lounge. I want to create flexible co-living apartments instead of the usual dormitory cellular structure. There are 4 apartments per floor, with a size of 95 and 102 m2 respectively, 3 living rooms per apartment. The communal spaces-kitchen, living room-are shared, but everyone has a private living room and space. This form of housing may be a good solution for those who like to live in a community, to belong to a community. I thought that this type of communal living would fit well with the lifestyle of the age group I have identified and who like to live in a community, to belong to a community. There are two bathrooms, which I have placed in a cube set into the space to separate the living rooms slightly from the common space, making the living rooms more private.