Budapest’s “skyscraper” awarded the world’s best office building!
An international real estate federation chose Budapest’s MOL Campus the world’s best office building. Congratulations!
FIABCI (the International Real Estate Federation) World Prix d’Excellence Awards recognizes the projects that best embody excellence in all real estate disciplines involved in their creation. It illustrates concretely the FIABCI ideal of ‘providing society with the optimal solution to its property needs,’ they write on their official website.
“Awarded by an International Panel of Judges comprising top real estate professionals and experts to reward on its overall merits and not just aesthetics, functionality or size only. It, therefore, represents an outstanding achievement and bestows upon the Winners the right to use the coveted exclusive World Prix d’Excellence Awards’ logo”, FIABCI added.
MOL Campus, Budapest’s “skyscraper” the world’s best office building
MOL Campus is one of the winners of the award with two other Hungarian buildings in Budapest, the Bosch Budapest Innovation Campus and the Museum of Ethnography. We wrote about the latter in THIS article.
MOL’s Budapest “skyscraper” with its 143 metres is currently the tallest building in Hungary, providing a modern and sustainable workplace for more than 2,500 employees of Central Europe’s largest gas and oil giant. MOL Campus won gold in the Office Building Category and sustainability and bronze in total.
According to realista.ingatlan.com, the new headquarters was inaugurated in December 2022, but the company kept its cost secret. The designers were the London-based Foster + Partners and their Hungarian partner, Finta és Társai Építész Stúdió.
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