In 2022, our team was commissioned to carry out a general design for the renovation of the
more than 150-year-old building at 8 Szentkirályi Street. The new owner intends to operate a
99-room hotel in the building, which was last used as an office building. The conservation
document describes the history of the building as follows:
According to the land registry, from 1866 the owner of the property is Endre Molnár and his
wife, née Borbála Hellmer. According to the sources, the building was the site of a sugar
confectionery factory run by Ferenc Nagy, in which Frigyes Stühmer took up employment in
1866 and where he set up his own business in 1868. However, the property was only bought
by Frigyes Stühmer and his wife Etelka Koób in June 1882.
After his premature death in 1890, Frigyes Stühmer's share of the property was inherited by
his minor children Frida, Ilka, Eleonora, Frigyes, Géza and Jen. The family transferred
ownership to Stühmer Frigyes Rt. in July 1928, and the company remained the owner until
nationalisation in 1948.
Due to the development of Stühmer's chocolate factory, the building underwent several
alterations and extensions, and as a result almost every wing has a different construction and
different floor height.
The documentation for the change of function was prepared by Petur studio, but the new
owner also wanted a new interior design. The French interior design team designed a
unique, youthful atmosphere for the interior.
Overcoming the difficulties of an inhomogeneous building was the main challenge of the
design. The aim was to design a building that could offer the same level of service in all its
corners and integrate the owner's interior design needs. The process also required a
complete building diagnostic study, a point cloud survey and the design of the foundations
and the retrofitting of some structures.
The restoration of the street façade to its original state, with night lighting, will allow the
building to return to its former glory. The internal courtyard façades were to be divided into a
homogeneous grid of openings of different heights, widths and rhythms, resulting from the
different storey heights. The yellow colour evokes the eclectic colourful façade world of
Budapest buildings, while the grey colour of the street massing reflects the different
construction periods. The simple shapes, the expanded sheet metal railings, the exposed
steel structures are in keeping with the building's industrial, historical past.
Location
Budapest VIII. Szentkirályi street 8.
Year
2023
Status
Work in progress
Size
6.300 m2
Client
You Are Hungary Kft.
Collaboration
Építési engedély: Petúr Stúdió
Location
Budapest VIII. Szentkirályi utca 8.
Year
2023
Status
Work in progress
Size
6.300 m2
Client
You Are Hungary Kft.
Photo / Visualisation
Építési engedély: Petúr Stúdió