Set in North-East Hungary amidst vast agricultural fields, the project embodies a blend of local agricultural influences with a humanized workspace. The building's design features a longitudinal shape and asymmetrical shed roof, utilizing durable materials like brick and aluminum that resonate with the surroundings. Internally, spaces are skillfully divided to cater separately to staff and farmers, with warm timber structures supported by a solid concrete base, promoting a comfortable yet sturdy environment.
The project in North-East Hungary integrates local agricultural typology with a humanized workplace, offering shelter for both staff and farmers.
Incorporating elements like a longitudinal shape and an asymmetrical roof, the building harmonizes with the harsh, anthropogenic landscape around it.
Durable materials such as brick and aluminum were selected to resonate with the area's agricultural identity while providing a functional workspace.
Internal spaces are distinctly divided into two zones for staff and farmers, featuring soft timber structures encased in a robust concrete foundation.
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