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The Rákosrendező Masterplan is a large-scale urban development initiative for one of Budapest's most significant brownfield sites — the former Rákosrendező railway marshalling yard in the 13th and 14th Districts. Spanning approximately 110 hectares, the site represents one of the largest urban regeneration opportunities in Central Europe.
In 2023, the Hungarian government launched an international masterplan competition to develop a vision for the area's transformation into a modern, mixed-use urban quarter. The competition attracted leading international architecture and urban planning firms, with the aim of creating a sustainable neighbourhood integrating housing, commercial spaces, public amenities, parks, and transport infrastructure.
The masterplan envisions thousands of new homes alongside offices, educational and cultural facilities, and extensive green spaces, all connected to Budapest's existing public transport network. The project is expected to unfold over several decades and aims to address Budapest's housing needs whilst creating a model for sustainable, transit-oriented urban development. The site's proximity to the city centre and existing rail connections make it a strategically important location for Budapest's long-term growth and spatial development.
