Budapest South Gate urban development competition winners announced! – VISUALS

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The winners of a master plan design competition for the Budapest South Gate urban development project were announced on Wednesday.

A joint application of Oslo-based international architect firm Snohetta’s Innsbruck office and Austria’s Verkehrsingenieure Besch und Partner won first place out of seventeen applications submitted. In addition to the top three winners, seven applications have been purchased.

The government and Budapest invited plans for the comprehensive development of a 135-hectare area surrounded by the River Danube, Rákóczi Bridge, Könyves Kálmán Road, Soroksári Road and Weiss Manfred Road,

deputy mayor Alexandra Szalay-Bobrovniczky said. The project will involve the construction of a student city for 12,000 university students and sports facilities suitable for international competitions, including an athletic stadium with a capacity for 15,000 spectators, she added.

Budapest South Gate urban development
Photo: Snohetta’s Innsbruck office

State secretary for Budapest and metropolitan agglomeration development Balazs Fürjes, a member of the assessment committee, said

the past twenty years saw a trend showing the southward expansion of the city, because Budapest has space and the necessary transport infrastructure there.

Southern Pest and northern Csepel represent the city’s “gold reserve”, a great opportunity that must be cleverly utilised, he added.

Budapest South Gate urban development
Photo:Snohetta’s Innsbruck office

As the official site said, the complexity of the development derives from the fact that its purpose is – beyond the simple renewal of the design area – to develop a neighbourhood, which by implementing the currently lacking functions, wishes to give new importance to the under-used brownfield areas to service both the local population and the inhabitants of a wider urban region.The sports facilities in this area are to provide support both to the Hungarian elite as well as to the recreational sports to allow hosting of major sports events.

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