Tallest Building in Budapest Tops Out

MOL Campus headquarters; image via Budapest Business Journal

Hungarian oil and gas company MOL has topped out its 120-m high, 28-floor MOL Campus in south Budapest, Budapest Business Journal reports. The complex is now the tallest building in Budapest at 165 m at the highest point. The 86,0000-m2 Neo-modern building has been designed by the world-renowned Foster + Partners and Hungary’s Finta Studio. The project consists of a tower and podium and will house around 2,500 staff working at the complex. The project has achieved BREEAM “Excellent” and LEED “Platinum” certificates, the highest possible sustainability accreditations. The general contractor, Market Építő, is due to complete the MOL Campus by fall 2022.

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