What does a livable, inclusive or sustainable city mean? What relationships can be formed between the built environment and the residents of the city? To whom
AuthorVikárius Réka
The Fountain Villa | Mjölk architekti
Robust pine trees, glittering water surfaces and the smell of the river all over: this is where this villa remained from the era of the Czechoslovakian
Slow fashion, slow food | The Garden Studio & Café reborn
Coffee, cocktails, Mediterranean mezzes, bagels and iconic Hungarian design brands in one place, in the spirit of sustainability. The Garden Studio & Café in Budapest welcomes guests with a new
Tent and hammock in one | ARK
ARK could be one of the most versatile accessories of the fans of hiking: it can be used both as a tent on the ground and raised
Fresh, youthful and exotic momentum | Harlequin Chocolates
Hand painted bonbons with a full-bodied, bold yet harmonious taste, various exotic and classic chocolate bars in packagings boasting a unique vibe. For those who have considered
World-class designers in 360 Design Budapest’s program series
As the professional partner of Budapest Design Week, the Hungarian Fashion and Design Agency offers an opportunity for introduction to 24 Hungarian and regional designers in the
From green roofs to multifunctional spaces: contemporary Armenian architecture
The history of Armenia’s built environment goes back thousands of years – their Medieval Christian monasteries and churches are beyond doubt excellent examples of architecture and
Forming a community with fonts | Frank Fonts
Display type, text type, conceptual type and various typefaces: many Hungarian graphic designers design fonts even in addition to their regular jobs, but somehow we still
Alpine hut with a thatched roof
As part of a new research project, the University of Stuttgart built a thatched alpine shelter in the Austrian Alps also holding its ground amidst extreme
“Bread is our second child” | Arán Bakery
Sourdough, rustic bread varieties, pastries and giant cruffins seasoned with international inspiration: nothing in the concept of Budapest-based Arán bakery is by chance. Every detail starting
Stamps warning of climate change | Berry Creative
Birds turning into skeletons and snow clouds transforming into thunderstorm: the stamps created by Finnish studio Berry Creative send a message about the negative consequences of climate change
“Creating something new, almost without limits” | Studio Ant Works
Clean yet detailed design and carefully selected, matching tones: elegant lines are mixed with figurative forms in the portfolio of Budapest-based Studio Ant Works, thus resulting in
Surreal microworld | Tiny Wasteland
Rowing in the sink, hanging out on a lemon wedge or a trip at the root of a broccoli: Hungarian food photographer Péter Csákvári holds a
The Church of Pope John Paul II | Robert Gutowski Architects
Situated in Páty, the Church of Pope John Paul II reinterprets the traditions of historical ecclesiastical architecture. Robert Gutowski’s architect firm was commissioned to design the
Multifunctional children’s center | SVOYA studio
The meeting of crooked lines and soft pastel hues in the interior of a children’s center: the designs of Ukrainian SVOYA studio creates a safe and playful















