Amery Residence
Architectural design inspired by the 1900s Viennese Secession style

The Amery Residence project celebrates the timeless charm of Viennese Secession architecture while adapting it for today’s urban lifestyle. Drawing inspiration from Budapest’s architectural heritage, it features ornate golden stucco, vibrant teal tiles, and eco-friendly elements like a green rooftop and ivy-covered walls. With a mixed-use design, the building seamlessly integrates residential, commercial, and office spaces, highlighting sustainability and practicality. The 3D visualizations reflect a harmonious blend of Art Nouveau aesthetics and modern innovations, offering a unique vision for future cityscapes.




The vision
The goal of Amery Residence is to showcase timeless elegance by blending the beauty of 1900s architecture with contemporary design, and offer a refined alternative to minimalist trends.


Inspiration
The mixed-use project drew inspiration from two iconic architect's work: Kármán & Ullmann, who designed multiple outstanding buidings in Budapest in the 1900s.




Architectural design
The Amery Residence blends Art Nouveau elements with modern functionality, its façade features golden stucco ornaments, vibrant teal ceramic tiling, and green rooftops for a vivid aesthetic.


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