The MOME building underwent a significant transformation. After the forced closures due to the virus situation, life is slowly moving back into the new complex, where MOME’s decades-long dream has finally come true.
The construction took place in several stages, another block organically connected to the Mome One building is the media and studio building, the construction of which was realized in the second phase. With the handover, there are three times more places for workshops in twice as many educational locations, the community areas have become five times larger, and the size of the research spaces has increased ten times.
The four thousand square meter building of MOME Two houses a textile, screen printing, glass, ceramic and graphics workshop, a concrete laboratory, a space experiment studio, a photo and digital negotiation lab, a film and sound studio, an editing room and a screening room. The five-story building expanded the MOME campus with 171 new rooms, in which nearly 200 students can create at the same time.
Environmental awareness and the use of green energy are served by the solar panels on the roof of the Knowledge Center building (MOME UP), as well as the design of the facade. In the latter, the windows and doors with large glass surfaces that make up the inner shell are covered by an outer, copolite glass shell, the sandblasted panels of which are arranged in strips to regulate the light entering the building. It has a shading function and is also an exciting visual element. With this, the designers creatively reinterpreted a solution that had only been applied to industrial buildings.
The cooling of the building is innovative and environmentally friendly, most of the rooms have ceiling cooling and heating, in order to protect the environment, the mechanized air conditioning is limited to the most necessary spaces. In the spirit of energy efficiency, RAVATHERM XPS 300 SL closed-cell polystyrene foam with a thickness of 14 cm or more was installed everywhere in the structures of the complex’s buildings in contact with the ground.
It is also worth mentioning the new educational building, MOME BASE, designed with a special feat of statics design. In the building, the slabs of the lower levels are suspended on two huge post-tensioned monolithic reinforced concrete beams, so that the person entering here feels as if the building is floating, creating a light, completely transparent effect.
source:
market.hu


