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The architectural competition “Heart of Tata” ‒ the Leisure Centre
The architectural competition “Heart of Tata” was launched in the spring. The national tender for the redevelopment of the “Magyary Zoltán Cultural Centre” and the “Várkanyar” aims to create a leisure centre with auditoriums, community and club rooms that will become a popular meeting and leisure place as well as a venue for large-scale events, festivals, fairs, or sporting events. An important aspect of the design is to create a vision that meets the requirements of the 21st century, but still fits in with the historic town and the castle.
Some of our colleagues at Studio IN-EX felt like showcasing their creativity alongside their day jobs and have created a design that makes our entire company very proud.
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Show us where you work – A day at STUDIO IN-EX through the eyes of children
We celebrated one of the happiest days of Spring at STUDIO IN-EX: it was the MUTIHOLDOLGOZOL DAY, also known as “Show me where you work”, when children could enter the world of adults, specifically the exciting universe of architects, mechanical, electrical and structural engineers.
Hydro Extrusion – Office with a Minimalist Design
Hydro Extrusion Hungary Kft. is a subsidiary of a Norwegian parent company, so an important aspect of the interior design process was to ensure that the minimalist aesthetic and the company’s brand colors are harmoniously reflected throughout the interior spaces.
Professional day for students of civil engineering
Students from Zielinski Szilárd College of Civil Engineering have just participated in an exciting professional visit to the STUDIO IN-EX general design office.
Final exams at the BME
Thanks to the Faculty of Civil Engineering, Zsolt Oláh was invited to be an external committee member for the MSc in MSc in Construction Information Technology Engineering to review the students' thesis and attend their final exams.
Hydro Extrusion’s solutions: heat dissipation
By Hydro's aluminium foundry project presented us with an unusual design challenge. We have strong acoustic requirements to protect the neighbourhood, and that the furnaces generate a lot of heat, which we had to dissipate while minimising noise.
Hydro Extrusion’s solutions for the support structure
In our previous posts, we introduced you to our Hydro project and the design of the casting pits that form the backbone of the technology. This time we present some exciting solutions for the support structure.