Budapest, Hungary

Youth-centric urban transformation & community reuse

Revitalizing District 18 by repurposing heritage spaces into inclusive youth hubs and connecting fragmented neighborhoods through green corridors.

Type

Targeted building & district

Population

~100,000 residents (district)

Area

245 ha (intervention zone)

Building

~400 sqm (Pálma hub)

Context & challenges

Budapest’s 18th district (BP18), located on the southeastern outskirts, is characterized by a suburban, garden-like atmosphere but suffers from fragmentation due to heavy transit routes like the road to Budapest Airport.

Disconnected neighborhoods

Major traffic axes create physical barriers, isolating communities.

Lack of "third spaces"

There is a shortage of inclusive spaces for social interaction, particularly for youth, leading to institutional distrust and isolation.

Inefficient infrastructure

The municipal building stock, including the abandoned "Pálma" community center (consuming ~256 kWh/m²), requires deep renovation to meet modern climate standards.

BLUEPRINT aims to turn these challenges into opportunities by engaging the youth in co-designing a sustainable and cohesive future.

Planned interventions

The project focuses on two scales: renovating the Pálma building and reimagining the Üllői Road axis.

🧱 Youth-centric adaptive reuse: transforming the abandoned Pálma building into a dynamic community hub for social, educational, and cultural activities, co-designed by young residents.

🌳 Participatory revitalization of Üllői Road: reimagining this busy traffic axis as a pedestrian-friendly, climate-resilient corridor using mixed reality tools to connect fragmented neighborhoods.

Energy-efficient renovation: conducting deep energy retrofitting of the Pálma building, integrating renewable energy systems and nature-based solutions to reach NZEB standards.

🤝 Third-place development: creating a network of inclusive spaces anchored by the Pálma center to promote skills building, arts, and sustainability, reducing social isolation.

☀️ Solarpunk-inspired programs: launching educational initiatives and workshops focused on sustainable living to engage youth in envisioning a climate-positive future.

Local partnership

The pilot brings together municipal governance, technical experts, and local associations:

BUDAPEST FOVAROS XVIII. KERULET PESTSZENTLORINC-PESTSZENTIMRE ONKORMANYZATA

BP18 (Municipality of 18th District)

Owner of the site and leader of the local integrated urban development strategy.

ABUD MERNOKIRODA KFT (ABUD)

ABUD

Sustainability consultancy leading the technical implementation and pilot assessment.

Local organizations
 
Collaboration with groups like the “Token Board Game Club” and “Szeretve Tanulni Association” to engage the youth.