

Rural Ruins Retreat Museum
Szigetvár, Hungary
- Urban Planning – Lecturer: Dr.
Architecture Engineering 2023/2024_2 - Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology
University of Pécs
Nahdiya Bella Pertiwi (FIOWVO)
Tamás Anna Mária
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SitePlan1:1000
The parking area is divided into two sections, one for guests and one for staff, to ensure convenience for both. Additionally, trucks can access the site via the staff entrance road and park in a temporary area beside the museum, which is directly connected to the museum's storage room.
1: visitors’ parking (88 cars + 5 buses)
2: staff parking
3: temporary parking
Detailed
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Incorporating landscape furniture, such as benches and lamps, enhances the functionality and aesthetics of the outdoor space. Additionally, the design includes a variety of hardscape and softscape elements that harmonize with the rural setting, creating a cohesive and inviting environment. These elements work together to provide comfort and convenience while enhancing the natural beauty of the area.

Landscape section 1:250
HardscapeElements


patio paver
Excellent for creating a natural, rustic, and durable outdoor living space.
metal plate
To protect the ruins as it is being exposed

To coverup the soil inside the ruins


Rusty
Rough
Gravel
Semi-Frameless Glass Railings Mesh stairs





Waterpond
Incorporating a water pond into the museum landscape enhances the visual appeal of the space, promotes biodiversity by providing a habitat for various wildlife, and creates a tranquil environment that enriches the visitor experience.
SoftscapeElements


Used to be the pathway direction to the entrance of the museum. It can significantly enhance the visitor experience by adding beauty, structure, and a welcoming atmosphere.
Shrubs and Flowers



Aquatic Plants
They contribute to the health of aquatic ecosystems and add beauty. Examples include water lilies, cattails, and lotus.
Grass and Lawns
Provide open, green spaces for recreation and relaxation.


Trees
Provide shade, structure, and vertical interest. Trees can also offer seasonal color, wildlife habitat, and improve air quality. The trees are placed with certain distance so it will not block the view from the street towards the museum.
Furniture

Seating type 1
This seating using the material of wood which is correlating with the museum façade which using the timber cladding.



Seating type 2
This seating using the material of wood and cement which is correlating with the museum façade which using the timber cladding and the cement color correlating with the color of the pathways’ materials which using the bright color of natural stone.





Shading Element
To provide shading from the heat during the day




Lamp
Incorporating lamps into landscape design not only enhances the aesthetic appeal of outdoor spaces but also improves safety and usability during nighttime.

Bird perspective of the site











