The
Ferenc Toldy High School is named after a physician and literary
historian, and is one of the most prestigious educational
establishments in Budapest.
With a neo-Gothic brick building from 1859, the school has an
impressive main building, which can be viewed in particular from the
Donáti Utca.
At the lowest edge of the steeply sloping school terrain, there is
located a second brick construction, containing the gym. This building
was designed by László Földes,
and contrasts with the mentioned historicist school building due to its rational minimalist architectural language. The road course is accompanied by a narrow and tall volume.
This tract contains the changing rooms and teacher's rooms. An access
zone, that can be used as a spectators stand, conveys to the lowered
gym, which is built into the hillside.
The space of the gym gets daylight from the north through the grassed
shed roof. The interior is marked by the three predominant materials
brick, wood and concrete.
The supporting structure is made of concrete, the balustrades,
handrails and window frames are made of light wood, while the brick
walls form the space-defining slabs.
On the exterior, the brick walls follow the topography and connect to the older brick building.