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Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Gebauer street apartment house in Pécs, Hungary by StudiobazaarAugust 10th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Studiobazaar On the edge of the city centre of Pécs and the slopes of Mecsek, situated in the southwestern part of Hungary, the apartment house with its compact, flat-roofed mass wants to fit into the rather mixed, heterogeneous environment of Gebauer Ernő street. In Gebauer Ernő street, the family houses and the flat-roofed, modernist apartment houses built in the second part of the 20th century, the latter ones with fine details, clinker brick inserts, concrete balconies, natural stone plinths can be observed, which are the evidence of quality built environment. The building density on the street is changing, family houses are slowly being displaced by apartment houses, several newly built blocks have appeared on the street in the recent years. The relatively small scale apartment house with 4 apartments and an indoor parking garage has been designed to represent and retell the quality of the modernist buildings of the last century in its exterior and interior spaces, and facade details.
The site is north-south, slightly sloping, faces towards the city centre to the south, and Mecsek with the TV-tower to the north. Based on the features of the orientation, the relatively narrow site and the surrounding densely built environment, a picture of a compact, two-storey building sitting on the parking garage like a plinth was outlining. The solid, monolithic building is complemented and enriched by the tight balconies, the roof terraces, the pedestrian bridge structure, the exterior staircase block and the mono-pitched roof built on the flat roof. Due to the partially underground garage, the street facade has a two-storey design thus forming a connection between the height of the apartment house to the east and the family house to the west. The street view is further nuanced by the steel pergola structure, which can be used to receive a pull-out shade and potentially covered by vegetation. The garage level of the building continuously growing from the ground towards the south courtyard, supporting the two-storey flat-roofed mass as a plinth. The exposed concrete plinth follows the natural terrain on both sides, with a car ramp on the east side and a terraced garden on the west side. Wild grapes run up to the concrete plinth to „swallow” the pedestal someday, highlighting the clinker brick facade even more. The tight form and the use of materials of the building evoke the modernist tradition typical of Pécs, the hand-sewn bricks represent durability and quality, the large window openings are accentuated by thin steel frames. The protruding balconies, the pergola and the canopy are lightweight metal structures, gently slick onto the brickwork. The external staircase block, defined as an exposed concrete cube, is connected to the street and the also exposed concrete fence by a concrete bridge that functions as a pedestrian entrance. This additive forming method also involves the high-roofed mass covered with gray metal sheet at the top of the building, which remains almost unnoticed form the street. Contact Studiobazaar
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