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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

MONUMENTAL MODERNITY in WARSAW, POLAND by FAAB Architektura

 
May 20th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: FAAB Architektura

The design was determined by the pursuit of two main goals. One was the creation of a space which, thanks to the means of architectural expression, would bring out the gravity of the central government office as well as create an impression of the government’s openness and accessibility to citizens. The other was the durability of the project in terms of utilization and aesthetics, especially taking into account that the project was to be paid for with public funds.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

  • Architects: FAAB Architektura
  • Project: MONUMENTAL MODERNITY
  • Location: WARSAW, POLAND
  • Photography: Bartłomiej Senkowski
  • CATEGORY: Public administration, central government office
  • SUBCATEGORY: Refurbishment
  • NET AREA: 1.357 m2/1,357 m2
  • VOLUME: 4.299 m2/4,299 m2
  • DESIGN: 2008-2013
  • CONSTRUCTION: 2011-2013
  • COMMISSION: open bidding
  • ARCHITECTURE: FAAB Architektura Adam Białobrzeski | Adam Figurski PL 04-147 Warszawa, 11/8 Stoczkowska St | www.faab.pl
  • STRUCTURE: Kappa-Projekt
  • SANITARY: Sinap
  • ELECTRICAL: Bema-projekt
  • CONTRACTOR: Instal-bud A.Onopiak

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

From the point of view of the building’s utility, it was important to make the new building entrance easily navigable compared to the previous entrance and therefore reorganize the circulation of traffic at the ground level. Both these elements helped to achieve barrier free accessibility to the building.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

The refurbished building is located in the center of Warsaw, the Polish capital, at the crossing of Bracka St and Nowogrodzka St, and is the site of the office of the Polish Minister of Labor and Social Policy. The building, constructed after WWII, replaced three destroyed tenement houses and was built with a reinforced-concrete frame. The remodeling of the basement, ground floor, mezzanine and part of the facade completed the rebuilding project.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

The interpenetration of space plays the main role in accomplishing the impression of openness of the facility. The entrance hallway and arcade, thanks to the extensive use of glass and open internal circulation, blends smoothly into the foyer, which serves three conference rooms. The predominantly bright colors as well as intense coloristic accents, incorporated in most of the design elements, help to demystify the facility.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

The design of the two-story hall, foyer and main conference rooms give the space its elegant character. This required the demolition of a large area of the existing ceilings in a building that could not be taken out of operation. The richness and consistency of the architectural detail, together with the elegance of the finishing materials, underscore the special nature of the space.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

The finished floor is composed of three types of natural stone and bright red stone conglomerate. The clash of the predominant white with grey, black and red accents creates a unique pattern of detail. This detail dominates the interior. Besides the floor, it can be found in the entrance wall in a monochromatic version, lending character to the columns located at both sides of the reception desk. A three-dimensional version of this pattern, in laser-cut stainless steel plates, conceals niches for radiators.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Most of the interior columns repeat the existing round geometry. Their casings are made of curved natural stone, divided in half and rotated to mimic the rotation of the column caps. The supporting columns were strengthened with carefully designed reinforced concrete clamps.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

The interior was enriched with custom-designed lighting fixtures and a light installation which accentuates the axis of the main entrance and reception area. The light installation is built of red varnished glass referring to the geometry of the interior’s main detail. Wall lamps, placed in the public spaces and conference rooms, create a delicate rhythm and mute the dominant colors of the walls.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

As mentioned above, one of the design goals was to carry out a project which, in the age of advanced material engineering used to lower the durability of various products, would, without major renovation, exceed the standard utilization time limit for buildings. The materials used are durable and, most of all, easy to restore during the life of the building. Simple geometry bears a timeless character that will be valued for years to come. The entrance area is intended to be the initial refurbishment to the modernization of the building facade, which at the moment does not meet the current building criteria for thermal insulation.

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © Bartłomiej Senkowski

Image Courtesy © FAAB Architektura

Image Courtesy © FAAB Architektura

Image Courtesy © FAAB Architektura

Image Courtesy © FAAB Architektura

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