House of Hungarian Music, Budapest

Architect: Sou Fujimoto Architects

Year: 2021

Location: Budapest, Hungary

Category: Culture / Leisure / Cultural center

Status: Unbuilt

House of Hungarian Music, Budapest

About

Inspired in the worlds of nature and of music, the Japanese studio won in 2014 the competition to build the House of Hungarian Music, to be built in Budapest’s largest park. An undulated disc, pierced by random openings, is elevated on slender supports and frees up the ground level from obstacles to welcome visitors that arrive from any direction, letting them walk around at ease. The program is not limited to the usual one of a museum, but is conceived as a broader vision where architecture is part of experience. The building is part of the Liget Budapest Project, an ambitious urban initiative that foresees the complete renewal of the city’s most iconic park. Elevated off the ground between the tree tops of the iconic City Park in Budapest, the project recreates the sensation of being protected by greenery thanks to a huge circular roof that is perforated to filter light and blur its contours. The roof’s interior houses a series of rooms and a library; below it shelters a free-flowing space that welcomes group events and activities for visitors; and the exhibition rooms are placed underground. The whole builidng is fully integrated in its context.

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