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Our entry has been published on the online portal epiteszforum.hu
We are very proud that the joint design by Studio IN-EX and ARROW for the Mathias Corvinus Collegium building has been presented by Építészfórum, the largest online architectural magazine in Hungary. One of the main aims of our architectural concept is to convey openness and to visually connect the community spaces on the ground floor with the surrounding green areas and water features. The main element of the installation is a central sign, which has the same reading from all directions, thus characteristically conveying the new message of the college, the idea of a spiritual central unity. The pure form, floating above the natural environment, with its strong but not ostentatious, value-retaining, environmentally friendly, uniform appearance, modern facade and spatial organisation solutions, provides a worthy framework for the activities taking place in it, for high-quality complex training and intellectual workshops.
Read the article here.
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