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garden exhibition pavilion
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page 04_07
Lauri Viita library
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page 8_11
canteen in Budaรถrs indutrial park
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page 12_13
residential home in Piliscsaba
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page 14_15
rehabilitation of Engomi industrial zone
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page 16_19
REA urban design competition
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page 20_23
competition entry for Madรกch square
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page 24_25
Tallin vision competition
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page 26_27
responsive facade system
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page 28_29
cv, other works
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page 30_33
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KANGASALA EXHIBITION PAVILION
GARDEN EXHIBITION PAVILION 2013 | Z端lpich, Germany | Public | 50m2 Tampere University of Technology | Guidance: Ari Rahikainen Competition | 3rd Prize
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KANGASALA EXHIBITION PAVILION The plot of the pavilion lies at a convienient spot, at the intersection of the main routes of the Landesgartenschau Public Private
The main acceses happen from the direction of the gate or the north-south route. Therefore it’s advised to locate the pavilion next to these busy routes
The site lies at the border of the public and private areas. The pavilion is creating a filter from the public to the private, allowing experiences and intimacy at the same time
The pavilion buildings are located near to the more public areas with the more calm and private garden in the back
The layout of the garden is a trasition from urban to rural: Flowers, grass field Small bushes, shrubs Big trees, forest
The pavilion and the garden represents the Finnish nature and architecture: -simplicity -calmness -close connection to nature
The pavilion form sources are two most important aspects of the Finnish architectural scene: The archetypical form of a pitched roof house, and the the forest, which covers more than 90% of the country. The proposal unifies these two special forms, creating a unique experience for the visitors of the garden exhibition in ZĂźlpich. The proposal consists of two building structures: The main pavilion and the secondary building. This structure can be used as the place for the toilets or in case the toilets are not installed, an ourdoor lounge area, covered by textile canopies. The pavilion and the garden represents the Finnish nature and architecture. Its main properties are simplicity, calmness and close connection to nature
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LAURI VIITA LIBRARY
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2013 | Tampere, Finland | Public building | 3000m2 Tampere University of Technology | Professor: Hannu Tikka
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Inner circulation, outer circulation, entrances, vertical connections
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The library has a really special urban context. The proposal serves as a connection piece between the busier lower region and the upper residential area. It’s not just a con-necting piece. It’s a journey through different impressions and spaces. It’s the loop. On this journey through the building the visitor moves from the public spaces to the more intimate areas in the middle, arriving at the other end of the building which is a public entrance again. The central element of the building is the courtyard in the middle. It’s an orientation point and empahasises how András Botos important role the nature has in LAuri ViitA LiBrAry PisPALA
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Multifunctional hall 170m²
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Basic element The basic element is a louvre made out of thin plastic sheets. By twisting the two ends its light transmission can be controlled dynamically. It can react on the ermanent conditions, like sunshine, placing the elements less or more dense.
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our lives. No matter which direction the visitor goes, it’s an exciting journey. When going through the loop of the building the visitor encounters different spatialities. Sometimes the panora-ma to is more dominating, sometimes the more intimate connection to th inner courtyard. These two orientation points create a strong visual connection to the nature. The body of the building consists of a folded roof which appears to be hovering over the floors creating a trans-parent, yet remarkable apperance. The glass facade is protected by an adaptive shading system, which reacts to the solar conditions and the functionality of the building. The building has two faces. From the bottom it has the dominant character of a public building, reacting to the more busy environment of the bottom area. The upper facade is adapting to the smaller scale of the residential area, not disturbing the views of the surrounding buildings.
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CANTEEN IN BUDAÖRS INDUSTRIAL PARK
2011 | Budaörs, Hungary | Industrial | 1200m2 Budapest University of Technology and Economics | Professor: Szabolcs Helfrich
Design components
Ground floor plan
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1st floor terrace
Main kitchen
The location of the restaurant is the industrial park of Budaörs. The building is seperated into two parts. The area for the consumers is a transparent mass supported by the overhanging cocnrete beams. The other part of the building is for the production of the food. It includes an industrial sized kitchen. The part is designed as a solid mass. An important part of the design process was a solar analysis. The shading structure is a parametrical designed element based on the solar analysis. There was a big emphasis on the usage of prefabricated construction elements. The big challenge was to create a building from these elements that remains architecturally interesting, yet easily producable. RR5 Lábazat M=1:5
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FAMILY HOUSE IN PILISCSABA 2010 | Piliscsaba, Hungary | Residential | 130m2 Budapest University of Technology and Economics | Professor: ZoltĂĄn AndrĂŠ
Our task was to design a home for a couple with two children. The building is built up from two 90 degree rotated prisms. The intersection of the two prisms houses the public rooms: the living room, the dining room and the kitchen. The living room features a double height space. The semi open space under the elevated prism allows for outside activities throughout the whole year.
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REHABILITATION OF ENGOMI INDUSTRIAL ZONE
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2012 | Nicosia, Cyprus | Urban design | ~40.000m2 University of Nicosia | Professor: Paris Philippou
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Synergy of university buildings
Network of green areas
Pedestrian network and acceses
on of the site. ace between ither unused these edges by the public
The task was to make a proposal for the former industrial zone of Engomi in Nicosia. Once a blooming industrial area today many of the buildings are vacant and the area is not appealing. By carefully analysing the area and creating case studies I decided to make subtle improvements in the area, that could act as a catalyst for whole Engomi. First I created general studies focussing on the whole neigbhbourhood in relationship with the entire city; showing in which areas the inteventions should change is the extension are improvement of this something.This Before and after scenarios showed the areas. The created area was shaped by the potentials and factorsopportunities. defined in the urban scale: networks, connections of green spaces, (See in the middle)
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ONTROLLING POROSITY OF EDGE
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olidroads for cars and trucks dividing the area in many parts. erated bySthe ad network by sperating the routes for the industrial usage (moving the goods, trucks) the public usage (pedestrians, bycicles) 3.RIBBON OFandPUBLIC ous area is created for the public, allowing pedestrian usage in the area
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Unifying the public areas solved may things. Still there is the problem that the edge of the streets is very indefinite and not defined. I propose a new system what I called ribbon of public. It controls the public edge and is a multi functional structure. It’s an addition to the existing fabric of buildings with the aim to keep as much as possible from the current situation (to retain the unique industrial chracter) but still giving new life and character to the area.
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The method of conversion is the following: Each property owner has to donate the bottom 10m of the property for public use. This way the loops that serve the buildings can be CONTROLLING POROSITY OF EDGEcreated, thus allowing the new seperated acceses.
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Then I zoomed in to our area, the industrial zone of Engomi. To keep the intevention clear I formed 3 major strategiws to reshape the area: 1. Extending the public edges: This was shaped by the urban scale analysis, and replaced most of the vehicle network with a pedestrian zone 2. Seperating the public and industrial network: by creating loops serving the industrial usage I preserved most of the area for the pedestrians 3. Ribbon of public: The indefinite edges of the area were unified by this system. It creates new spaces and functions while retaining the charming industrial character of the area. One of its main function is also to control the porosity of the public edges thus allowing different spatial experiences.
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Residential building with double height flats
Residential building with inner yard public functions on ground floor
supermarket underneath
Café taking public space when open (otherwise pedestrian zone)
Lowered street level for ground level pedestrian flow
Community centre with meeting point underneath
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New shopfront for factory building
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DETAILS Section E-E
THE BUILDING SCALE
Aim:
MULTIFUNCTIONAL RESIDENTIAL BUILDING
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creating a diverse residential environment
Keeping structure
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Two masses with flats
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COMMUNITY CENTER
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Ground floor: supermarket
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exhibition
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REA URBAN DESIGN COMPETITION 2012 | Budapest, Hungary | Urban design | ~70.000m2 Budapest University of Technology | Teamwork w/ Rebeka Monory | Guidance: Melinda Benk枚, Julianna Szab贸 Competition 1st place (hungarian round) 2nd place (international round)
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REA is an international urbanistic competition, held every 2 years. This year’s theme was the sustainable development of historic downtown areas. Our development area was an urban block in the eight district of the Hungarian capital, Budapest. This area is considered one of the poorest areas with many social problems and high crime rates. Our proposal morphed from the analysis of the urban context. We first made our first concept by creating a SWOT analysis, then we made first proposals how this edge of the city can be conncected back to the vivid areas of the city. Our main concept consisted of three elements: 1. Link: strengthening the current linking points and directions making the possibility to create social links 2. Filter filtering from the private to the public from the urban to the building scale 3. Gate opening up the block, meanwhile improving security of the area
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Understanding the urban context
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Birds-eye view from area
An area of the work consisted of interventions at the building scale. Our aim was to redefine the traditional courtyard-style houses of Budapest by analysing the advantages and disadvantages and using these to create a renewal of the concept. By differentiating two types of courtyards (green courtyard and community courtyard) we encouraged social interactions while retaing the privacy of the inhabitants. We also rhabilitated two of the oldest buildings of the area by converting them into a student housing and an incubator house. 22
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MADテ,H SQUARE COMPETITION ENTRY 2012 | Budapest, Hungary | Landscape design | ~6000m2 Competition | Teamwork with Rebeka Monory
The competition was about revitalizing Madテ。ch sqaure, which is located in the center of Budapest. We wanted to achieve change of usage by emphasising on the pedestrian flow. Our proposal should act as a filter, defining the ways of moving, while letting in more and more green areas while moving inside. The basic elements of this filter are the various types of street furniture, all based on the same module 60x60cm module.
points of interest
connections forming shapes
furniture as filtering mechanism
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bicycle stand
public library
closable pavilion
Modular furniture design based on a 60x60 cm module foldable seating
vertical garden
fountain
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TALLIN VISION COMPETITION 2013 | Tallin, Estonia | Housing vision | 3000m2 Competition
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Section and energy management
Vaike-Oismae. A radical statement of its time. It has everything what modernism could offered at its offspring. Yet this area has the same problems, as thousands of other living blocks from the communist era. The more and more frightening conditions of the buildings, the outdated building technology which results in expensive heating bills and constant wall-to-wall “communication” with the neighbors. Aging, poverty and plenty of other social problems. And let’s not forget about the fact that these areas are far from attractive. Grey, dull, uninspiring, boring. The opposite of what we call a dream home.
This proposal doesn’t go the easy way. Replacing all the old buildings with new modern ones is in todays´ economy is a waste of money and resources. Instead it reuses the available building components and transforms them into a modern living unit. But the new area is not just a rehabilitation of the former. It’s a totally unique and exciting experience. It’s something the whole world will talk about. It’ll give back Vaike-Oismae something it always tried to achieve: an extraordinary vision
Parking, water, building masses
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RESPONSIVE FACADE SYSTEM 2012 | University of Nicosia | Workshop | Facade element Teamwork
The final physical model Grasshopper definition
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This was a 5 day workshop held at the University of Nicosia. We explored the possibilities of connecting the parametric design plugin Grasshopper with Arduino robots. With the help of this our group created a facade system, which reacts to the light conditions, and changes its light transmission value. Besides building a working 3d model in Rhino, we also created a mockup of the facade, which was controlled by Arduino robots. Light sensor were also installed in the mockup facade.
Rendering of possible facade
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OTHER WORKS DRAWINGS | PHOTOS | MODELS SKETCHES | MOVIES | DIGITAL ART
MOVEMENTS IN THE FOREST
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ANDRÁS BOTOS STUDIES 2013 Tampere University of Tehcnology Architecture department in Finland(erasmus semester) 2012 University of Nicosia Architectural Department in Cyprus(foreign semester) 2012 Specialization in architectural design 2009- Architectural engineering studies at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics in Hungary (5 years) 2009 Hungarian and German graduation 2001-2009 Thomas Mann Gymnasium - German School of Budapest High School
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2010 Internship at the” Vadász és társai” design studio in Budapest, Hungary (2 weeks) 2010, 2011 Internship at “A-quadrat Hölter und Schneiders” design studio in Hamburg, Germany (4 weeks) 2012 Internship at Sporaarchitects design studio in Budapest, Hungary (4 weeks) 2012 Parametric Design workshop
COMPUTER SKILLS Google shetchup Archicad Photoshop Illustrator Indesign 3ds Max Vray Rhino Grasshopper
Lumion Autocad Revit Kerkythea Office Corel VideoStudio 32
COMPETITIONS 2013 2013 2012 2012 2012 2012 2012 2011 2011 2011
Tallin vision competition Exhibition pavilion for municipality of Kangasala 3rd place Madách square renewal in Budapest (teamwork) REA international workshop (teamwork) 1st place REA Urban design competition International round (teamwork) 2nd place REA Urban design competition Hungarian round (teamwork) 1st place Architecture pavilion competition by “Architecton” magazine (individual work) Faculty competition “Droid” (teamwork) 2nd place National student competition “Water and City” in Budapest (individual work) 2nd place “Itt fogunk lakni” (“This is where we will live”) competition (teamwork)
EXHIBITION, PUBLICATIONS 2013 2012 2011
Digital Design in Sustainable Urbanism (co-author of booklet and exhibition) “Built environment in the eye of the photographer” photo exhibition “Water and City” comptition exhibition in Vienna and Budapest
LANGUAGE SKILLS
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