Article source: Architema Ltd
The elitist school of Bauhaus marked by the name of Mies van de Rohe appeared in Hungary at the end of the 1930s. The emerging intellectuals of the era were sensitive to the values represented by Mies. Unfortunately, World War II and the following political changes did not favor this particular architectural style characterized by industrial aesthetics and eventually it disappeared from Eastern Europe.
- Architects: Architema Ltd, Lajos Kuknyó, Gábor Lipták
- Project: Forest Hill Villa
- Location: Buda Hills, Hungary
- Photography: Tamás Bujnovszky, Krisztián Kiszely
- Interior Design: Gyula Ebedli
- Construction work: Architema Ltd / Lajos Kuknyó
- Site Area: 2500 m2
- Usable floor area: 600 m2
- Design Year: 2010
- Construction Year: 2013