The Paris Court was once one of the most ornamented buildings in Europe, but up until recently was more commonly used as locations in spy films such as 2011’s Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy due to its dark, dusty and forgotten interior. In much the same way that interior design studio KROKI and architecture firm ARCHIKON worked to bring light back into the once-glamourous arcade, it was our job to draw the world’s attention back onto Budapest’s newly renovated, iconic architectural gem.
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Paris Court
Archikon Architects / Kroki Studio