Architectural Styles of the Historical Tenements in Budapest. Blueprint of an Analysis
Published Online: Dec 21, 2024
Page range: 43 - 58
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/jbe-2024-0018
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The historical tenement building activity in the Hungarian capital reached its peak around the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries, when, in a relatively short period, thousands of houses were built to meet tenant needs. These buildings, adorned with characteristic ornaments, are all unique; yet, they form a cityscape that is exceptional in size and has changed minimally in the past hundred and fifty years.
The present study is part of a large-scale analysis aiming to define an architectural typology of the stock to support easier identification and understanding of their multi-faceted values, and to serve as a benchmark for future rehabilitation programs.
In this paper, a style terminology of the buildings is specified based on results from previous literature and extensive field studies surveys.