Skyscrapers to be built in Budapest?

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Since the election of the current mayor of Budapest, Gergely Karácsony, who is a member of the Dialogue for Hungary opposition party, the communication and relationship between the government and Budapest’s leadership has rather been all over the place. It seems like there is a disconnect between the two and there are several developments in which their opinions are in contrast to one another.

The most recent topics concern Hungarian higher education. The government has been transforming universities from state-run institutions to ones operated by foundations. This has sparked some debate, along with the possibility of the Chinese Fudan university establishing a campus in Budapest. This has sparked several questions about the competition, security, and the fact that it would possibly be built in an area of Budapest that has been reserved for a student city.

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But this is not even the full list. According to Index, the latest point of conflict is a new

measure that, if entered into effect, would not allow the Budapest municipality to decide on the maximum height of the buildings in the so-called rust zones (rozsdaövezet).

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6 Comments

  1. If skyscrapers are eventually to be built in Budapest, let’s hope that the developers use high quality international architects rather than the usual dross that seem to take great delight in putting a blot on the landscape whenever possible. There is no quality modern architecture in Budapest. Each new building, be it offices or flats in the laughably named ‘lakópark’ developments (shorthand for slums of the future) compete with each other to see which one can be the ugliest. Hungary has many wonderful things, but architects are not among them.

  2. Anonymous, what would happen if one day you decided to act like a civilised person?
    By the way how many languages do you speak?
    We Hungarians are multilingual.
    We don’t need your input and we don’t need you.
    Where did you come from Chicago?!!!
    By the way Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.

  3. Agree with first comment. Lack of taste by Hu architects and generally arch.companies operating in Hu is appalling.

  4. Why am I not surprised dear Mario?
    It would be refreshing if I could read an occasional pleasant word about Hungary or its government.
    Don’t worry, I am not holding my breath.
    On the other hand it shows what you lot really are.
    The good news is that if I can see it, so can everyone else.
    Did your country kick you out?
    I would not be surprised since you have nothing to offer.

  5. Observer – I am fluent in English, German and Hungarian. Rusty from lack of use are my Latin and French. Both my parents were Hungarian and I have spent a large portion of my long life in Hungary, in Budapest. So in colloquial English, you can bog off.

  6. Observer, only the person who never left Hungary can write that Budapest is one of the most beautiful cities in the world.
    Only inner city center and Buda castle are nice, I mean clean and maintained. The rest of the city is falling apart and is so dirty.
    Sometimes when I drive around the city I feel like I am in an ex-soviet country.

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