Coldefy Leads Winning Masterplan to Transform Budapest Brownfield into Rewilded Urban District
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Coldefy Leads Winning Masterplan to Transform Budapest Brownfield into Rewilded Urban District
"The regeneration plan includes over 10,000 apartments, new transportation links, and commercial and civic spaces, forming a comprehensive urban redevelopment strategy aligned with 15-minute city principles."
"The design prioritizes landscape and ecological continuity, combining blue infrastructure (water-based networks), green infrastructure (natural spaces), and a 15-hectare Forest Park connected to the broader site through linear parks."
"Beyond rewilding, these parks are intended to activate public life across six new sub-districts, each with its own character and linked through a continuous loop of public spaces."
"The existing Rákosrendező railway station is reimagined as a multimodal hub that anchors the masterplan's central urban district and connects to an extended metro line, a new tram line, and a network of active mobility routes."
The Rákosrendező masterplan, led by Coldefy and partners, aims to revitalize a brownfield site in Budapest over 15 years. The project includes over 10,000 apartments, improved transportation, and civic spaces, adhering to 15-minute city principles. It emphasizes ecological continuity with blue and green infrastructure, featuring a 15-hectare Forest Park and renaturalization of the Rákos Stream. The design promotes public life through six distinct sub-districts, each with its own urban center, and integrates a multimodal transport hub at the railway station.
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