Inspiration:
I wanted to destroy the railway from Budapest to Auschwitz and built a museum out of it, that could never happen again. I saw an old station building in my mind transferred to a statue which is standing alone and sinking into a “sea of stones” and become a monument in itself.
I saw two huge towers of railway cars standing on each other in the “sea of stones” in front of the station and connected with a David Star Bridge. I also saw two side building captured in iron cage - building as a prisoner
Design concept at the beginning
My design concept was to create a huge underground exhibition area under the area in front of the station because I realised there is no chance to built the new museum inside the old building because it is too small. Although the old buildings had a basement, their areas were not interconnected. In my concept, everything became accessible from the new underground exhibition area.
When it was completed
I was enchanted by the scale and the effect of the materials, how they work together and the sensation of time, and loneliness
Why was there a need for such a museum there:
This was a state investment to erect this new museum to commemorate the 70’s anniversary of the horror of the deportation of Jewish people during the second world war. This railway station which was abandoned for aprox 16 years was one of the station where deportations took place in 1944. This will be not only be a museum but also an education center, to educate young generation about this part of our history because they don’t learn so much about the topic in the normal schools. The topic is a kind of tabu still.
Information on special materials used in the building:
I used basically raw materials what are connected to the transportation but in a special context , for example:
- I used the basalt stone which is the foundation of the railway but I used it in large size aprox 5 times bigger, to create the gigantic stone field ( 6000 sqm ).
- I used tie railway sleepers, but I built a fence out of it in to the street front ( 3m high 350 m long ).
- I used old railway cars facades to cover the two holocaust installation towers, and the cars are in vertical position,
and they cover the 20m high towers.
- I used perforated aluminium sheets to cover the David Star bridge, and it was custom made follow my design in terms of the size and quantity of holes.
- I used lot of rusty iron, in some areas they are made out of Corten, which symbolizes for me survival despite destruction.
- I used naked reinforcement rods (normaly used inside concrete constructions,) to create cages of the two side buildings, and also banisters all over the place.
- I used old rails to built stairs and supporting walls in the main axis of the complex at the street front,
About its layout:
It is basically a simmetric compostion of the ensemble of buildings from 19.th century. I respect it with a twist : the two towers are in the main axis of the old railway station, but I turned them in to diagonal position, so it is still in the middle but it is not simmetric,
Topography:
The place is next to the big christian and the jewish cemetery, the district is used to be the worst distric of Budapest: district VIII. the "Harlem" of Budapest. This area is tend to be more fasnionable among young crowd, because of the rental price, and also because of the relax atmosphere, the criminals were pushed toward to out skirtts, the has been gentrificized.
text by : Attila F. Kovács