Author(s) / Team representatives
Kata Macsek
Profession
architect
Collective/office
Advisor: Levente Szabó DLA
Project location
Táborfalva, Hungary
Project start date
2023
Project completion date
2023 july
Photo credits
ground floor, cellar, floor plans, sections
Text presentation of the author/office in English
Kata Macsek graduated with a Master's degree in 2023 from the Budapest University of Technology, Department of Public Building Design.
Project description in English
The Vogt mansion on the lowland countryside, which today has only a few walls left, but the cellar system is still completely intact, so my aim was to rethink it. The former Vogt Mansion was an important economic and cultural centre in the area, but after the Second World War the representative building, which had once been the centre of the estate, was in a state of steady disrepair. I have studied the material and intellectual heritage of the Mansion and attempted to reinterpret its potential for the present. Whilst the function responds to the social and economic situation, as was once the case when the Mansion was created, I sought to create a contemporary rewriting of the site through architectural choices. Another important aspect was that my aim was not to design a finished house, but a phased strategy that could enrich the area in several phases according to local resources. If resources are scarce, stopping at any phase could be the end of the process.