The risk prevention documentation of this ruinous villa is based on a very detailed research of the building and its surroundings, with many specialists involved. Their cooperation and mutual discussions to keep as many of the values as possible, resulted in a complex package instead of a set of independent opinions, far beyond the usual routine.
Heritage buildings the same age shouldn't be analysed without the overall context. Therefore the historical part of the documentation includes e. g. information about other protected properties of the area, the modifications of the stucture, some filled-in cellars, and even the heritage trees of the land. In short, all the details that can add to the future rehabilitation of the former bourgeois villa/ children's sanatorium.
A collapsed gable and fallen columns indicate the stages of turning into a dangerous building, being damaged during a storm prior to which the roof above the portico had been a wreck for years. Records of devastating effects of a modern or inapproriate function, or inevitable damages occuring by the lack of maintenance, along with the list of the necessary immediate and long-term preservation actions, are suitable for forwarding a message on the importance of preservation and sustainment of similar estates.
DESCRIPTION: Professional report on preservation action and risk prevention tasks of an architectural heritage property
LOCATION: Béla Király út 22, Budapest
LAND REGISTER REFERENCE: 9554
DATE OF COMPLETION: 2018
LEAD RESEARCHER: István Fiala dr.
LEAD ARCHITECT: Piroska Varga DLA, Annamária Maurer
ARCHITECT: Péter Krompáczki, Gergely Lezsovits, Dorottya Répay
HERITAGE PROTECTION CONSULTANT: Kristóf Kelecsényi
STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING: Zoltán Miklós
BUILDING DIAGNOSTICS: Richárd Reisch, Balázs Higi
LANDSCAPE DESIGN: Gergely Hajdú-Nagy
FIRE PREVENTION: Péter Rimóczi
ARCHÍV KÉP:
archive photo: BMF_XV.17.E.306
archive map: Budapest City Archives, forrás: mapire.eu
archive plan: Budapest City Archives, XV.17.d.329