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CONTEMPORARY ON CLASSICAL
Architects: Péter Reimholz and Péter Nagy, Tamás Németh Copper installer: Narva Kt. Photo: Józse Hajdu Text based on an article by: Zorán Vukoszávlyev
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Copper-clad rooftop additions to a neo-classical style boutique hotel in Szabadság Square, Budapest, Hungary, continue a tradition of periodic building remodelling in that city. Since the early part o the 19th century, downtown Budapest has been characterised by organic development. Buildings grew in height and got got a ‘ace lit’ in historic styles. Single and two storey houses were extended with two or three additional foors and, according to the trend o the time, buildings were reconstructed with new açades chosen eclectically rom dierent historical styles. All this was seen as a consequence o the natural lie o the city. In this tradition, a substantial 4-storey corner block building – alread y sub ject to periodic expansion over the years – has been extended with a contemporary 2-storey structure clad entirely with pre-oxidised copper. This addition was made possible by construction o a new structural wall behind the original açade, also enabling ex tensive internal remodeling in a thoroughly modern style, while maintaining the top-lit central atrium space. The rootop intervention steps back behind the top cornice and its copper surace plays ‘second ddle’ to the monochrome acades b elow.
Despite its neo-classical ex terior, the hotel has a thoroughly contemporary interior.