For the "Weave" in Budapest, Corvin district, I partnered with S39 Hybrid Design to translate a complex, freeform shape into precise fabrication details. A little parametric workflow turned the hand-modeled intent into a geometry that was used by the steel manufacturer. The models was also evaluated for its structural behaviour by a civil engineering partner.
2023 / Budapest / Weave
S39 Hybrid Design
Partnering with DBCN Services for SwissKrono, I delivered the end-to-end geometry for a rapid timber interior project. The lightweight digital pipeline constantly updated the vertical items projected onto the conceptual SubD surface. The resulting cross sections were distributed onto the cutplanes, aimed to minimize the overall number of sheets. The extracted milling data was sent to the CNC manufacturer.
2023 / SwissKrono
DBCN Services
Working with the EcoDome Team, I defined the complex 3D printing pathways for their unique architectural envelope. I built a (rather heavyweight) bespoke generative script to distribute the thousands of continuous parametric curves level by level. The intricate spatial paths were sent directly to the site as machine-readable gCode, while the real heros handled the printer in the crushing summer heat. (This was the second use case for the Portia engine in its gestations state, as the graph allocated the partial curves onto their exact locations.)
2025 / Balaton / EcoDome
EcoDome Team
Partnering with Bánáti + Hartvig Studio for the National Natural History Museum competition, I had the opportunity to work on a massive, highly complex envelope structure, merging roof and facade and interior into one cellular structure. This is where the idea of Portia was born! The new, custom graph algorithm distributed the so-called Soft cells along the grid. The geometric topology of the soft cells is a new, Hungarian geometric invetion by Gábor Domokos.
2025 / Hungarian National Natural History Museum.
Bánáti + Hartvig Studio.

Bálint Füzes
MSc Architect & Software Developer
I’m Bálint Füzes, MSc Architect and certified software developer. I support architects and engineering teams with modeling and computation - usually at the construction-near phase of projects.
My focus is the harmonious interplay of geometry and algorithms - to expand work-in-progress designs into logically lightweight, yet highly-detailed, fabrication-ready models.
If you're looking at a model that needs to be on site in four weeks and it isn't — then yes, almost certainly. If you're at the phase where geometry needs to stop being approximate and start being exact — permit, fabrication, execution — then probably also yes. Scale doesn't really matter, building type is also completely free. What matters is whether there's a gap between where the design currently lives and where the model needs to be for the next phase.
Honestly, however makes sense for the project. In-house, fully remote, occasionally on-site, project-based, longer-term — we'd just figure out what fits. You stay on the project, I look at what the geometry actually needs at that point, and we set something up from there. You keep full authorship and IP throughout. The overhead of adding this kind of "capacity and capability extension" to your team is genuinely minimal. Plus it mirrors the usual, fluctuating project loads of our industry.
Not at all — it's just my own toolset running in the background. What it does is make sure every dimension and geometric relationship gets validated programmatically - wherever needed. You never have to see or touch any of it, if you don't want to. What you get is clean models and plans that have been checked.
Yes, and it comes up pretty regularly. Things like document automation, viewport logic, parametric validators, project-specific solvers — components your team can use directly without knowing what's deep inside them. I always start with a mindmap of the workflow so we're aligned before a single line of code gets written. Plus everything ships with documentation and ready-made examples - you just use the plug-n-play module.
Get in touch.
Do you see an alignment or are you simply interested? Drop a line:
balint@fuzesarch.com
+36302980503