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ALAP

The latest co-working place downtown. The clean space, created by Ádám Bajor and Dénes Emil Ghyczy (Architecture Uncomfortable Workshop), is complemented with the furniture of Lukács Szederkényi (AUW) and given content by the ideas of customers. Alap is humanistic and minimal. Not exactly café, nor completely open-office, it’s rather a mixture of the two, which is perfectly supported by the practical interior design. This is a HUB, a meeting place, an incubator of ideas, illuminated and illustrated by the many lightbulbs hanging on black wires from the ceiling. Alap is fitting for thinking and drawing – together. The tables designed by Szederkényi are covered by crayon paper, there are colorful markers in glasses and excellent coffees in mugs, all to open up space for creativity. The bright chairs are ingeniously simple, and still, they don’t follow the usual four-legged structure. All furniture decisions serve the concept of social space, so the regular guest can really feel at home in Alap. Ádám Bajor and Dénes Emil Ghyczy have designed the white walls and the Scandinavia-inspired minimalistic interior to be the perfect background for the events, be it a pop-up store, a music video debut or an acoustic live show. The created space lives up to its promises: an honest and practical place for the development of ideas.
 
Architects: Ádám Bajor, Dénes Emil Ghyczy
Grpahic design: Dániel Bálint
Photo: Dániel Dömölky
ALAP
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ALAP

Alap is humanistic and minimal. Not exactly café, nor completely open-office, it’s rather a mixture of the two, which is perfectly supported by t Read More

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