Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control Building by sporaarchitects

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

In the middle of the path where the North and the Black Sea meet, at the 1,794 km mark of the Danube River and the Mosoni-Danube Estuary between Győr and Gönyű, along highway 1, the Győr-Gönyű National Public Port was constructed, serving as a freight logistics centre.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

The design of the port control building was inspired by the strict system of port infrastructure and the riverbank overlooking the harbour as well as the vigorous movement of the water on the other side of the river.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

The service building acts as a multifunctional port inspection unit, including a communication system with the barges in the river, boats for disposing and storing waste and hazardous materials, car storage, offices, water quality test labs, meeting rooms and guest rooms.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

The port also serves as a junction of water, road and rail road transport. The ground floor of the building precisely follows the east-west direction of the railway transport system. The components of the building consistently fits a vertical segmentation.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

The ground floor is reinforced with a concrete frame, through which the anchoring elements of the cantilever steel staircase can be crossed. There is a glass structure extending over the road to the river side, allowing the user to supervise the work in the harbour, as well as providing a panoramic view of the natural scenery provided by the surrounding area.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

The ground level office section is where the workers are located, but additional roof top gardens and terraces are provided on the exterior. The building is divided according to the function. On the ground floor, in a wedge perpendicular to the shore, there are offices, guest rooms, executive offices and a meeting room, parallel to the river.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

All functions are directly accessible from the lobby. The elevated floor is surrounded by a sun-shaded side of the building as well as a south-facing shading system that can be opened on both sides of the meeting room.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

The shaded galvanised surface of the shade under the changing light conditions puts the building in a different garment. Implementation of modern technology in the design makes the building highly efficient in both energy and labour.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

The heat and electricity of the building is controlled by environment-aware technologies. When filling the partition, the soil was placed and the photovoltaic system makes the building self-maintained as stored rainwater is used to keep the roof garden alive.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

A communication antenna tower was implemented on the south side of the building, allowing for workers to better cooperate with each other but more specifically making communication between the building and the harbour easier. Source by sporaarchitects.

Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
  • Location: Győr-Gönyű, Hungary
  • Architect: sporaarchitects
  • Lead Architects: Ádám Hatvani, Attila Korompay, Tibor Dékány
  • General Design: SBS-KOMIR Kft; András Benedek
  • Visualisation: Bence Várhídi
  • Structural Design: CEOS Kft.
  • MEP: Kristályklíma Plusz Kft.
  • Electrical Design: HAP Kft; WTF Kft.
  • Landscape design: VK Studio Kft.
  • Energy Consumption: 66,5 kWh/m2a
  • Built Area: 708 m2
  • Completion Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Balázs Danyi, Courtesy of sporaarchitects
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi
Győr-Gönyű National Public Port Control
Photo © Balázs Danyi

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