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Salgótarján2070 – Studio Works – Urban Planning and Design 2

Salgótarján2070 – Studio Works – Urban Planning and Design 2

The focus of the Urban Planning and Design 2 course was the future visions of Salgótarján.

Based on online databases, maps and documents, we analyzed the city’s economy, built environment, natural endowments, social stratification and transport infrastructure, and then outlined various visions of the 2070 state of the city. At the Salgótarján2070 public participation event we made dialogues with the citizens to bring the scenarios closer to the wishes of the locals. Based on the multiplatform alayzes the students made suggestions for the development of the city center.

Urban Planning and Design 2 – 2019
Consultants: prof. György Alföldi DLA, Olívia Kurucz
[students: Babos Péter, Berghauer Roland, Blaubacher Pál, Chromicsek Adrienn, Csörgő Balázs, Demeter Dóra, Gellár Jakab, Geönczeöl Anna, Gránásy Sára, Gyetvai Zsuzsanna, Katovszky Tamás, Kiss Krisztián, Ludányi Nóra, Nyeste Adél, Nyitrai Gellért, Purev-Ochir Ori-Ujin, Radics Laura, Rátgéber László, Regős Krisztina, Sándor Eszter, Skrek Ágnes Zsófia, Szabó Petra, Szunter Tibor, Varga Kristóf, Vida Stefánia, Vörös-Grigoriu Eszter, Winkler Márk]

Other Projects

suburbia.2040 – Interactive Future Game Workshop

Hild Prize – György Alföldi

BP9 / JALTP – Studio Works – Urban Planning and Design 2

New Generation Plaza by Kinga Kata Kozma

Adaptive Reuse – Complex Design Studio 1.

Mastercard Tech Show 2.0

Towards a Zero Waste Campus

Shrinking Cities – Book

The Natural Future – Pesterzsébet – UCL research

Conflicts in Urban Spaces