April 28, 2015
Over the past quarter century, CEU has become a globally recognized academic institution and an invaluable asset in Budapest. As the University's needs changed and its population grew, the need for new space became evident. As part of CEU's Earth Day celebrations, award-winning architects Sheila O'Donnell and John Tuomey presented to the campus community on April 22 to share their inspirations for the design and, importantly, the "green" elements key to BREEAM sustainability procedures that will set a precedent in Central and Eastern Europe.
April 13, 2015
Carved red marble blocks, fragments of tile, stained pieces of wrought iron – these are a few of the “archaeological finds” at the construction site of the new CEU building at Nador utca 15. Students in CEU’s Cultural Heritage Studies Program visited the site in March, uncovering these gems from another era in the history of downtown Budapest.
April 2, 2015
“The couple, having met at the University of Dublin and currently teaching there, has been managing their own firm for 27 years, and they have considerable experience in the construction of university buildings: among their numerous works stands out the recently inaugurated, red-brick London School of Economics. The new building of CEU in Budapest, endowed with a glass-window façade, and designed in cooperation with the Hungarian M-Teampannon architectural office, will be an extension to the school’s headquarters in Nador Street.”

