RakPark design call

We applied for the Pest quay design call with this proposal. Have you ever wanted to get down to the Danube bank but as you got close to the water with great difficulty, you just stood there waiting for the cars to pass and the green signal so that you could continue your journey to […]

Ballon Public Furniture

Colourful and shapely and balloon‑like The colourful plastic benches of Nehru Park evoke the silhouette of Valyo’s furniture, but their material use is unique in Hungary. Valyo’s first pieces of furniture were built for the STÉG through community construction; we developed this form further over the years, and we still use the continuously produced pieces […]

Valyo Eight

Rowing awareness‑raising In 2016, the organisers of the Budapest Regatta approached us, as a civil organisation dealing with the Danube, to take part in the annual rowing regatta. We had one month to learn, as complete beginners, to row together—indeed, to row together as eight people on the great Danube in a boat more than […]

Kifolyó

Public place near Gellért square Beyond the lower quays, we have created a public space that’s flood-proof with functions that everyone can use. The grill that often occurs in the life of Valyo finally got a permanent location here. The thermal water from the effluent of the Gellért Baths was previously collected in a “jacuzzi” formed […]

Petőfi skatepark

The bridgehead is renewed In 2013, the renewal of the area began as one of the elements of the third Danube Trail. Gergő Kukucska, a member of Valyo, wanted to find the worst Danube‑side location in Budapest and rehabilitate it. In 2013, the area under the Pest bridgehead of the Petőfi Bridge was a dark, […]

Nehru Part

Experimental planning The renovation of Nehru Part was completed in 2016, with Valyo participating in the developing of the concept and the designing of several elements. In 2013, the main location of the Danube Trail was the green area between the Whale Building and the Petőfi Bridge. We wanted to draw attention to the neglected […]