Green oasis in Budapest: Huge office building under construction
Beyond office spaces, the project includes a 3,600-square-meter public park—equivalent to the area of three Olympic swimming pools—accessible to all city residents.
The Skanska development company has embarked on the second phase of its H2Offices project in Budapest’s bustling Váci Road office corridor. Following the success of the first phase, completed in 2022, this ambitious expansion aims to redefine urban office spaces with cutting-edge sustainability and innovative design.
The eight-story building will offer over 22,000 square meters of premium office space, featuring state-of-the-art technology and eco-friendly solutions, BDPST24.hu writes. A centrepiece of this phase is a landscaped courtyard with native plant species, complemented by an artificial lake. The design fosters a connection with nature, creating a serene environment for workers and visitors alike.
According to Aurelia Luca, Executive Vice President for Skanska’s commercial development in Hungary and Romania, the project reflects a steadfast commitment to sustainability. “With this phase, we aim to elevate our standards further, striving to build Hungary’s first carbon-neutral office complex,” Aurelia said. The construction will utilise low-carbon materials like concrete, steel, and glass while employing four-season heat pumps and rooftop solar panels for energy efficiency.
Strategically located near a major public transport hub and just minutes from Budapest’s city centre, H2Offices offers unparalleled accessibility. Its proximity to green spaces and urban amenities enhances its appeal to tenants like Albemarle, Cofidis, and MBH Gondoskodás Egészségpénztár (MBH Care Health Fund), already occupying the first phase.
Beyond office spaces, the project includes a 3,600-square-meter public park—equivalent to the area of three Olympic swimming pools—accessible to all city residents. Additionally, the Angyalföldi Road will be revitalised with wider sidewalks, expanded green areas, and new parking facilities, integrating the development seamlessly into the community.
Designed by Danish Arrow Architects, the H2Offices complex also targets multiple certifications, including LEED Platinum and WELL Platinum, to underscore its environmental and tenant-focused approach. Completion of the second phase is anticipated in early 2027, marking another milestone in Budapest’s journey toward sustainable urban development.
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