Visual identity update of Budapest100, an annual festival celebrating 100 years-old houses in Budapest, along with all their 2014 campaign materials both on-line and print.
Custom typeface for a World War II monument at Eötvös Loránd University commemorating the university's students and faculty who fell victim to the war.
Visual identity and printed materials for Nyitva ('Open') an initiative aimed at finding long-term occupants for vacant, local government-owned stores in Budapest.
Exhibition design for the Hungarian pavilion at the 2018 Leipzig Book Fair around the theme 'Bauhaus 99'. In essence, we recommended the opposite of what is characteristic of usual trade fair situations. The books were displayed on custom-made pieces of furniture in a space surrounded by 7-meter high white, transparent curtains, covered with a light carpet, in a bespoke lighting concept.
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építész stúdió 1990–2020
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építész stúdió 1990–2020' lists all 476 projects completed to date by leading Hungarian architecture practice építész stúdió: some of them in detail (featuring plans, photos, renderings), some just by their basic project data (serial number, date of design, final phase reached, contributing architects).
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Margaret Island wayfinding
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Wayfinding system for Margaret Island including a logotype, maps, custom pictograms and icons, wayfinding signs etc.
Knowledge in Crisis is an intellectual community of more than 50 philosophers throughout Austria. In addition to research, they work with local organisations to bridge the gap between academia and the general public.
The Pest ghetto was locked down by decree on 10 December 1944. More than 70 000 people lived crammed together in the enclosed 0.3 sqkm area. At the time of liberation, on 18 January 1945, some 3,000 unburied bodies were found lying in the streets and on Klauzal Square.
Anniversary publication of BME Doctoral School of Architecture celebrating the first 25 years of its existence by collecting and publishing former students' reflections on architecture in a strictly specified format.
The Péter Molnár Award was founded by Borbála Molnárné Baló (architect Péter Molnár's widow) and Barnabás Winkler (founder of HAP Gallery) to honour excellence in architecture and it's cultural dissemination.
We were commissioned to design the signage and wayfinding system for the new Museum of Transport in Budapest designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro and Teampannon.
Visual identity for a freshly launched non-ficion book series. The texts offer a fundamentally left-wing interpretation of the problems and phenomena of society and science, politics and culture, people and the environment.
The National Salon is an annual exhibition organized by the Hungarian Academy of Arts at Kunsthalle Budapest with the aim of presenting the current state of affairs in fields such as design, architecture, photography etc.
We were commissioned by the Hungarian Museum of Transport (via Diller Scofidio + Renfro) to design a custom type family for them. The family consists of 8 loosely connected styles the sources of which were all found in a 1906 time table for trains that we stumbled upon in the museums collection.
Mosaic mural for the lobby walls of a small residential complex in Kőbánya, Budapest. The design is based on illustration styles often seen in geological section drawings.
This book accompanying the Közép 75 exhibition is a collection of research articles, course work and project presentations by the students and professors of the Department of Public Building Design at BME.
The title speaks for itself, the book is mainly about how Schéner's friends, colleagues, art critics and -historians from his time saw his work and person. It also showcases several archive photos.
Rákóczi Camp was created by the Rákóczi Association which "aims to use the means at its disposal to promote the cause of Hungarian culture, language and ethnic Hungarian communities."
Basic visual identity proposal for revamping the Budapest Design Week organization. Invited competition entry. Eventually no winners were announced and the previous identity stayed in place.
Basic visual identity and webdesign for Public Architecture in East-Central Europe (PACE), an initiative of the Department of Public Building Design at the Faculty of Architecture of Budapest University of Technology and Economics.
Overall visual identity redesign for Hungarian architecture studio Építész Stúdió (literally 'architecture studio'). The new identity consists of a logotype, a customized version of Happy Times at the IKOB and a host of branded items including a website, stationery, business cards, stamps and a facade sign.
építész stúdió 1990–2020' lists all 476 projects completed to date by leading Hungarian architecture practice építész stúdió: some of them in detail (featuring plans, photos, renderings), some just by their basic project data (serial number, date of design, final phase reached, contributing architects).
The Media Architecture award is a light-hearted competition with a 15 year old history organized annually by Építészfórum. The visual identity was in dire need of a redesign to make it more attractive to competitors and the audience alike.
Book design of Townscape Image Handbook of the Special National Memorial Site and Its Listed Surroundings introducing the historical context and present state of the area.
The Hungarian government aquired a Master's Set of Robert Capa's photograpic work in 2008 and finally exhibited these in a dedicated museum space at the Robert Capa Center Contemporary Photography Center in 2023.
Exhibition design for the Hungarian pavilion at the 2018 Leipzig Book Fair around the theme 'Bauhaus 99'. In essence, we recommended the opposite of what is characteristic of usual trade fair situations. The books were displayed on custom-made pieces of furniture in a space surrounded by 7-meter high white, transparent curtains, covered with a light carpet, in a bespoke lighting concept.
Wayfinding signs, building maps and information boards complete with a custom pictogram set and facade signage for the redesigned historic town hall of Buda.
The Society of Hungarian Authors, the organizer of Esterházy-fesztivál, invited a couple of designers to redesign the cover of a freely chosen book by Péter Esterházy. I chose the novel 'Függő' the most striking formal character of which is it being condensed into a single 180-page long sentence.
Budapest100 is a spring weekend festival celebrating 100-year old houses of Budapest and the people inhabiting them. Budapest100 Stories – 24 of 300 is a compilation of architectural and oral history and documentation of 24 houses: participants of the last seven years' festivals.
In September 2016 the Hungarian Reformation Memorial Committee decided to realize a public art installation, proposed by architect Levente Szabó and graphic designer Ákos Polgárdi, commemorating the 500th anniversary of the Reformation. The installation entitled ‘REFORM500’ was completed in May 2017 on Kálvin square, Budapest with support from the National Cultural Fund.
The Spatial Beauty of Memory' is the habilitation thesis of architect Levente Szabó DLA, submitted for review to the Habilitation Committee and Doctoral Council of the BME Doctoral School of Architecture.
Since we had some pretty neat leftover paper from another project, we thought we should make good use of it, while also having fun with our (then) new logo.
The Department of Public Building Design at Budapest Technical University celebrated its 70th anniversary with an exhibition at Kunsthalle Budapest. 30 architectural works by 14 architects were displayed using photographs, drawings and models and a large screen.
We were commissioned by the Municipality of Budapest to design and develop a website, showcasing and analysing the facades on Budapest's Grand Boulevard.
AFRE is a local NGO operating in the Aparhant-Kisvejke region, one of the poorest areas in Hungary, focusing on providing after-school activities for (mostly) Roma children from the surrounding villages.
Basic visual identity with some additional brand assets such as stickers, pins, posters and tees for an animal shelter in Siófok, designed on a pro bono basis.
Book design of vol. 1 of Carved Names, a two-volume work about a WW2 monument at ELTE university in Budapest. The books are bi-lingual, featuring content in Hungarian and English. Each volume was produced in two versions: edge-painted and edge-chiselled.
Visual identity update of Budapest100, an annual festival celebrating 100 years-old houses in Budapest, along with all their 2014 campaign materials both on-line and print.
Visual identity for Bottega Pertè, a small café in downtown Budapest, located close to the river Danube overlooking a stunning panorama of the Pest riverbank and the Chain Bridge.
Matematica is a rounded, unicase, mono-spaced, pseudo-bitmap typeface constructed on a 5-by-5 grid. Relying on the most basic geometric shapes, the typeface draws heavily on the work of Dutch typographer, Jurriaan Schrofer (1926–1990).