METTRIN Event Center

Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects

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Completed Buildings – Culture. Heritage

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Hungary

Company Name

Ferdinand and Ferdinand Architects

 

COMPANY COUNTRY:

Hungary

ARCHITECTURAL CREDITS

General Designer: Ferdinánd and Ferdinánd Architectural Office Ltd., Budapest Architect and Interior Designer: Árpád Ferdinánd Team Members: Andrea Balázs, Zoltán Babits, Attila Pikó, Erzsébet Véghelyi-Sütő

Project Team
Structural Engineering: Levente Mihucz, MI.V Engineering Office Ltd., Budapest Mechanical Engineering: György Hajdú, DUMOD Ltd., Budapest Building Electrics: György Kapitor, Roland Szuhamella, Zone-Plan Ltd., Budapest Fire Protection: György Decsi, Fire-eng Ltd., Budapest Road and Utility Plans: Miklós Ittzés, Ittzés Engineering Office Ltd., Budapest Soil Mechanics: Dr. András Mahler, Budapest Geodesy: István Karsai, Karsai Geodesy Ltd., Nyíregyháza Photography: ASM-Foto, Budapest
CLIENT OR OWNER NAME:

Tó-Hotel Ltd

Project Name:
METTRIN Event Center
Project Country:

Hungary

Project City:
Bánk
Project Category:
Culture. Heritage
Project Area:
350 sqm
Completion Date:
2024-03-14
Project overview

The METTRIN Event Center received its final name only after its completion. During the planning process, it was referred to by several names, including artistic center and event hall. In reality, it is a privately financed cultural house, understanding culture in its noblest sense. This is not a coincidence, as the client is none other than the visionary and organizer of Louis Armstrong International Jazz Festival in Bánk, which has been in existence for over 20 years and is currently in a Sleep

Project history

Summer of 2020 first scetches, Start of 2021 building permittion, Rest of 2021 working plans and shop drawings, Start of 2022 start of the building activity, March 2024 end of work. This project is the new headquarter of the former Louis Armstrong Jazz Festival and the home of experimental theather events and an extension of the service possibilities proveded by the Tó-Hotel located on the opposite shore of the Lake Bánk.