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Andor Liget
Design & Build residential development in the heart of Budapest.
Andor Liget is a modern, human-centred residential development in which DVM is involved as a full-scope Design & Build partner. The project aims to create a high-quality, sustainable and liveable residential environment that meets the expectations of contemporary urban living while ensuring long-term value retention.
Throughout the development, DVM ensures the efficient delivery of the project from the coordination of design processes through general contracting to final handover. The Design & Build model enabled the alignment of architectural, technical and construction-related aspects, optimising the project’s cost, schedule and quality.
During the development of Andor Liget, particular emphasis was placed on modern architectural appearance, high-quality material use and functionality. In designing the residential buildings, key considerations included maximising natural light, applying advanced building services systems and supporting long-term sustainable operation.
The development comprises 141 apartments, 3 retail units, 156 parking spaces, 147 bicycle storage spaces and 70 storage units. The residential complex consists of six building blocks arranged around an internal garden of more than 3,000 m², featuring family-friendly communal spaces and green areas.
The buildings of Andor Liget are constructed with monolithic reinforced concrete frame structures, comprising a ground floor plus five upper floors and an underground garage level. One of the project’s defining features is its energy-efficient building services system. The heating, cooling and domestic hot water systems are served by air-to-water heat pumps, which further improve operational efficiency by recovering waste heat generated during the cooling process. The buildings offer A++ energy-rated, nearly zero-energy homes.
The character of the façade is defined by white horizontal slab bands and a custom-designed system of colourful shading louvres, serving both as an architectural feature and as a means of supporting privacy for residents. Green roofs, spacious balconies and terraces, as well as the landscaped internal garden all contribute to the creation of a sustainable and liveable residential environment.
Sustainability and residential comfort
Environmental awareness and low operating costs played a central role throughout the project. Triple-glazed windows and doors, advanced thermal insulation systems, intelligent building services solutions, electric vehicle charging options and cycling infrastructure all contribute to long-term sustainable operation.