Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design
TWO
The other TechPark building, MOME TWO, includes the media, recording, and postproduction (film, photography, graphic design, and sound) studios, as well as the manual (ceramics, plaster, glass, and bio-fibre) studios and labs. It is also home to our four largest spaces (spatial experimentation, drawing and sculpting, photography, and film studios), which, together with their service areas, are available for major university projects, as well as external event venues for rent.
Facilities
The lab introduces modern technology into the world of object creation. Technologies in the workshop include: Laser cutting, Engraving, 3D printing, 3D scanning, Vinyl film cutting (plotter cutting), ceramic decal printing, Prototyping.
There are four computers available to students.
Kindly take into consideration that printing may last up to 10–20 hours, so please find out any necessary information in time.
Please bring your 3D models in .stl format.
A studio with a ceiling height of 10.5 m and a floor area of 225 m² for shooting films, equipped with professional camera sets, backgrounds, studio lights, stands, a screening projector, a 4 m by 3 m projection screen and sound reinforcement techniques, and with professional assistance provided.
Potential hazards: Staying in the workshop without an instructor is prohibited. Using the equipment is possible after accident-prevention training and induction. Workshop Use Regulations are posted on the door.
A photo lab for one person with a developing machine for black and white and colour films and a 4x5’ LPL enlarging machine presently only for enlarging in black and white.
It is a professional photo studio with Broncolor, Hensel and Multiblitz studio flashes, a wide range of light formers, pillared studio equipment stands, background stands and backgrounds. A Hasselblad camera set with a digital back and a Mamiya RB 6x7 analogue camera with a digital back are also available.
The studio’s floor area is 150 m² and its floor to ceiling height is 7.5 m. It has three balconies and an infinity cove.
Ceramic, glass and porcelain objects are modelled and their moulds are created in the Plaster Workshop, but the works of other departments needing plaster moulds are also served here.
Moulds are created on the one hand on the plaster lathes by turning, and, on the other hand, on the marble tables by plaster casting, using patterns or by wood-carving.
In a separated part of the workshop, there is an area suitable for metal- and woodworking equipped with a vice, a bench drill, a grinder, and handheld power tools.
Silicone casting can also be carried out in the workshop.
Colour and black/white laser printing up to A/3 size. Risograph printing up to A/3 size. Relief printing up to SRA/2 size using conventionally and digitally prepped die plates. Embossing and blind-block printing. Copper engraving, copper etching, gravure printing up to A/3 size. Digital and conventional gold-leafing up to A/3 size. Completion of binding jobs, paper cutting, passe-partout cutting, corner rounding, bending, perforating, laminating, use of thermography methods.
Other buildings
MOME BASE is where the various community and learning venues are located. It serves as the base for BA programmes and also houses activity-specific teaching spaces. The student studios can be continuously reconfigured and are designed for complex functions, supporting activities from small group teamwork to formal teaching settings and individual learning. The computer rooms and the Mobility Design Lab are also situated in this building, along with the gym at basement level.
A listed monument built in the Classicist style, the Gond-űző villa has been converted to host university receptions and exclusive events.
MOME GROUND is a centrally located space and the main entrance of the University. As a reception area, it connects to the outside world and links the different buildings on Campus. It serves as a point of arrival and orientation, as well as a space for community activities. It is the largest indoor event and exhibition venue on Campus with a capacity of 400 people and home to the Canteen. From here you can access the Library and the Reception, which is open 24/7.
In addition to the Rector’s and CEO’s Offices MOME MASTER, houses the four institutes (Design, Theoretical Studies, Architecture and Media), the lecturers’ offices, the Student Affairs and Registrar’s Office, the Student HUB, the Student Council office, the Doctoral Students’ Council (DÖK), the Academic Office - including PreMOME -, the IT staff offices, and the flexible teaching spaces. It is also where the University’s number one hospitality venue, the Auditorium, is located, along with dedicated activity-based spaces for students (so-called home spaces), which are equally well-suited for individual and group learning, project activities, or recreation.
The first completed block of the TechPark, MOME ONE houses professional technology workshops and primary creative spaces. It is where the classic workshops (textiles, metal, and wood) are located, and from September 2023, also the digital designer maker lab (laser cutting, 3D printing).
MOME UP is the University’s most iconic building. Architecturally and spiritually, it embodies the innovative energy and progressiveness that permeates the Campus. It is home to the Innovation Center – a key research, development, and innovation site –, the Doctoral School, the EU Projects office, the Budapest Design Material Library, the Brand Office, as well as MOME Open, the University’s adult training platform.