merülfülkés
Merülfülkés refers to a traditional Hungarian architectural feature characterized by a recessed or sunken space, often found in structures such as courtyards, entrances, or interior rooms. The term is derived from the Hungarian words "merül" meaning "to submerge" or "to dive," and "fülke," meaning "cabin" or "niche." This architectural element typically involves a lowered area that creates a transition zone between different parts of a building or outdoor space.
Historically, merülfülkés elements served practical functions such as protection from wind and weather, privacy enhancement, or
In modern architecture, the concept of merülfülkés is less common but still appears in adaptations of traditional
Overall, merülfülkés exemplifies a traditional approach to spatial organization, emphasizing practical adaptation to environmental and social