Zaha Hadid Architects Unveils Sustainable Mixed-Use Development in Budapest

Zaha Hadid Architects unveiled its winning design proposal for a sustainable and dynamic mixed-use development in Budapest, Hungary. The Zugló City Centre connects different types of functions that operate an urban hub through civic spaces and landscape areas.

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The mixed-use Zugló City Centre in Budapest’s 14th district integrates new civic spaces surrounded by nature together with
homes, shops and offices on a site of nearly seven hectares between Bosnyák Square and Rákos Creek. Developed in phases by Bayer Construct Group in Hungary, the project will begin construction early next year and is scheduled for completion in 2029.

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Defined by the surrounding urban fabric of the district’s avenues and parks, Zugló City Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects weaves new public squares and gardens through the heart of the design to connect with the re-established natural ecosystem at Rákos Creek; creating a network of interconnected gardens and plazas lined with restaurants and cafes, shops, apartments and offices as well as a new medical clinic and town hall.

“It is a great honour for us to have won the architectural design tender for the development of Zugló City Centre. The project will create one of the greenest and most sustainable neighborhoods on the Pest side of the capital.

 

The new city centre, organically linked to the surrounding area and Rákos Creek, will equally offer residential, office, commercial and leisure services which will form a harmonious whole with the large green areas and community spaces that will be created. The complex development will also pay tribute to the architecture, culture and history of the beautiful capital, Budapest, while paving the way for the future with state-of-the-art solutions.”
—said Gianluca Racana, Director of Zaha Hadid Architects.

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Zaha Hadid Architects Uses Future-Proof Building Solutions

Zaha Hadid Architects embeds future-proof solutions within its design for the Zugló City Centre to reduce energy consumption and emissions while enhancing the quality of life for the local community, incorporating insulating green roofs as well as the collection, storage and reuse of 90,000 cubic meters of rainwater per year, and the orientation and composition of its buildings contribute to naturally regulate temperatures within the centre; decreasing summer peaks by up to 6°C compared to average temperatures in downtown Budapest.

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To achieve these goals, Zaha Hadid Architects includes nearly 35,000 sq.m of communal green space, shade trees and ponds to establish a new park that will be the third-largest in the district. A centralised plant controlled by smart systems and powered by renewables will reduce energy consumption compared to buildings using traditional heating and energy supply.

Extensive pedestrian zones and new bike paths will encourage urban micro-mobility by connecting living, working and
recreational spaces within short walking distances. Determined by detailed transport impact assessments together with micro/macro simulations, the surrounding infrastructure and road networks will be improved and include the
creation of 12,000 sq.m of new landscaped areas.

Extending to the natural ecosystem of Rákos Creek, the ‘green spine’ includes the planting of 900 new trees and defines the central axis of the City Centre design; transforming from urban plazas and gardens into natural parkland at the creek, enabling all those living in the 14th district to easily connect with nature.

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“The project looks at the surrounding ecosystems, integrating the future developments of the Zugló district and Budapest city to develop a strong bond with the renaturalisation of Rákos Creek; enhancing biodiversity and establishing a comprehensive natural ecosystem facilitating ecological connectivity with the broader landscapes.

 

The new district envisions a ‘green spine’ as the natural backbone of the development which provides a smooth transition from an urban plaza to a natural park, creating liveable spaces designed according to the users’ needs throughout the year with the intent of reconnecting people with nature.”
—said landscape designers LAND Italia.

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More by Zaha Hadid Architects

A few days ago, it was announced that the Infinitus Plaza designed by Zaha Hadid Architects is now officially complete. The plaza will right away start acting as an urban gateway for the new Baiyun Central Business District in Guangzhou, China.

While last month, construction on Zaha Hadid Architects‘ (ZHA) Masaryčka building in Prague has reached level three. After completing the structure of the retail levels on the ground and first floors, works have begun on the higher floors of cantilevered offices and the terraced roof gardens.

Moreover, the award-winning firm ranked first in an international architectural design competition to redevelop the Vilnius railway station complex and its surrounding areaZHA’s “Green Connect” proposal received the highest ranking as it offered a transportation hub in line with the 21st century’s innovation and ideas and, at the same time, provides new civic spaces integrated with nature.

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