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Seaside House in Baltic Sea Coast, Poland by Ultra Architects

Friday, January 17th, 2014

Article source: Ultra Architects

The very first task was to choose a structural material which would work in heavy natural conditions on a plot where the building had to stand. For the sake of instability of the ground and high level of ground water, the shell of a building must be heavy and waterproof. It also must be firm and solid since we designed large windows to open the interior for a beautiful view of a seaside landscape.

Image Courtesy © Jeremi Buczkowski

  • Architects: Ultra Architects (Marcin Kościuch, Tomasz Osięgłowski)
  • Project: Seaside House
  • Location: Baltic Sea Coast, Poland
  • Photography: Jeremi Buczkowski
  • COOPERATION: Łukasz Piszczałka, Marta Perlik-Napierała
  • YEAR OF CONSTRUCTION: 2013
  • AREA: 470 m²

MILLENIUM PARK in Zielona Góra, Poland by Salony Foundation and BWA Zielona Góra

Tuesday, January 7th, 2014

Article source: Salony Foundation and BWA Zielona Góra

Millenium Park in Zielona Góra until the 1960s. functioned as the Green Cross cemetery. Upper branches of trees let hardly any light inside the park, ground level lacks lower greenery – that is why the park seems to be dark and dangerous.

Our main idea was to bring back life into Millenium Park, eliminate spatial obstacles preventing the park to become unique, multifunctional public space.

Image Courtesy © Salony Foundation and BWA Zielona Góra

  • Architects: Salony Foundation and BWA Zielona Góra
  • Project: MILLENIUM PARK
  • Location: Zielona Góra, Poland
  • YEAR: 2013
  • CLIENT: CITY OF ZIELONA GÓRA
  • PROGRAM: PUBLIC, RECREATION, ART, COMMERCIAL
  • AREA: 9.4 HA
  • STATUS: STRATEGY
  • TEAM BUDCUD: MATEUSZ ADAMCZYK, AGATA WOŹNICZKA, MAGDALENA POTOCZNA, ANNA PTASZYŃSKA, JOHANNES PETER STEIDL, JAKUB URBANIAK, ŁUKASZ DWORNICZAK

Tobaco Hotel in Lodz, Poland by EC-5

Saturday, January 4th, 2014

Article source: EC-5

Tobaco Hotel is located in the centre of Łódź, among historic tenement houses and old factory buildings. The hotel is part of the historic factory building complex. Since 1895, Karol Kretschmer had operated a wool textile factory there. In 1932, the National Cigarette Factory opened on the former textile factory premises. Nowadays, the whole building complex has been modernised and adapted to housing and hotel purposes.

Image Courtesy © MichaÅ‚ Mazurowicz

  • Architects: EC-5
  • Project: Tobaco Hotel
  • Location: Lodz, Poland
  • Photography: MichaÅ‚ Mazurowicz
  • Architecture Project Team: Luiza JodÅ‚owska, Martyna Nowak, Hanna Pietras, Piotr Płóciennik, Dorota SzafraÅ„ska
  • Year: 2013

Institute of Strabismus Treatment in Krakow, Poland by KUMstudio

Sunday, December 22nd, 2013

Article source: KUMstudio

The interior design was created for the Institute of Strabismus Treatment deals with the diagnosis and treatment of strabismus, amblyopia and nystagmus in children and adults. It has been prepared under the personal guidance and objectives with a strong focus on the unique solutions that meet the requirements of the clinic of the highest quality and standard of services with reputation on the world.

Image Courtesy © KUMstudio

  • Architects: KUMstudio
  • Project: Institute of Strabismus Treatment
  • Location: Krakow, Poland
  • Photography: KUMstudio
  • Program: medical center
  • Client: Institute of Strabismus Treatment dr n. med. Beata Kaczmarek
  • Total area: 200 m2
  • Completion: 2013
  • Status: complete

Ruch Chorzow Stadium in Poland by Andrea Maffei Architects

Wednesday, November 20th, 2013

Article source: Andrea Maffei Architects

The competition involves the construction of a new stadium with a capacity of 12,000 seats, easily upgradeable to 16,000 seats.

The request is to build a modern sports center, performing, and secure.

The project area includes, in addition to the stadium itself, a regular-size field for training, and a real “sports village” with shops for fans, dining, and meeting places.

Image Courtesy © Andrea Maffei Architects

  • Architects: Andrea Maffei Architects
  • Project: Ruch Chorzow Stadium
  • Location: Chorzow, Poland
  • Program: football stadium
  • Client: Stowarzyszenie Architektów Polskich Oddział Katowice
  • Competition time: September  2013 – October 2013
  • Coordination: Stefano Bergagna, Andrea Maffei Architects
  • Design team: Stefano Bergagna, Giuliano Godoli, Giorgio Ramponi / Andrea Maffei Architects s.r.l. Milano
  • Structure project: prof. Massimo Majowiecki, Studio Tecnico Majowiecki
  • Associate architect: Jagiełło Krysiak Architekci
  • Total area: 100.527  sqm
  • Covered area: 33.254  sqm
  • Seats: 12.108, 16203  seats
  • Maximum height: 18,25 m
  • Materials: concrete, steel, glass, teflon

Memorial to the Polish Airmen Who Fell in World War II in Warsaw, Poland by Mark Dziewulski Architect

Saturday, October 5th, 2013

Article source: Mark Dziewulski Architect

This is the national memorial to the Polish airmen who gave their lives during the Second World War. The monument is set in a prominent location in Pole Mokotowskie, a park in centralWarsawthat has special historical significance as the location of the first airfield of the Polish Air Force.  Many of the pilots took off on combat missions from this very site.

Image Courtesy © Mark Dziewulski Architect

  • Architects: Mark Dziewulski Architect
  • Project: Memorial to the Polish Airmen Who Fell in World War II
  • Location: Warsaw, Poland
  • Photography: Mark Dziewulski

HEADQUARTERS STORE in WROCŁAW, Poland by BudCud

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013

Article source: BudCud

Street-wear store is located on the ground floor of a historic tenement house in the city centre of Wroclaw (PL). Shape of an existing volume became a major inspiration and an impulse to design Headquarters Store as an abstract landscape. Arches and gates from steel pipes, filled with glass panels, reinterpret contours of existing barrel vaults and deform standard clothes hanger. Contour objects – together with simple white furniture from medium-density fiberboard – create additional subspaces inside a boutique.

Image Courtesy © JAROSŁAW CEBORSKI

  • Architects: BudCud
  • Project: HEADQUARTERS STORE
  • Location: WROCŁAW, Poland
  • Photography: JAROSŁAW CEBORSKI
  • DESIGN: 2013
  • CONSTRUCTION: 2013
  • CLIENT: ASPA
  • PROGRAM: BOUTIQUE, OFFICE
  • AREA: 90.5 m2
  • STATUS: COMPLETED
  • TEAM BUDCUD: MATEUSZ ADAMCZYK, AGATA WOŹNICZKA
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator

Swidnicka crossing in Wrocław, Poland by Major Architekci

Tuesday, August 20th, 2013

Article source: Major Architekci

In October 2013 the office MAJOR ARCHITEKCI has won a competition for reconstruction of the crossing on the Świdnicka Street (which crosses Casimir the Great Street). This is a new changed form of the project. It will be build in 2016, when Wrocław will be European Capital of Culture. The project involves changing function of underground crossing. By 2014 year there will be an Art Gallery.

Image Courtesy © Major Architekci

  • Architects: Major Architekci
  • Project: Swidnicka crossing
  • Location: Wrocław, Poland

Pomeranian Science and Technology Park in Gdynia, POLAND by AEC Krymow & Partners

Thursday, August 1st, 2013

Article source: AEC Krymow & Partners

The international architectural design competition of the Pomeranian Science and Technology Park in Gdynia was won by AEC Krymow & Partners, an architectural office from Warsaw.  The current area of the Technology Park is more than 80 thousand sqm. Inside the ultra-modern building complex there are offices, laboratories, workshops, conference spaces, whilst on the ground floor there is space for dining, shopping and other commercial services.

Image Courtesy © AEC Krymow & Partners

  • Architects: AEC Krymow & Partners
  • Project: Pomeranian Science and Technology Park
  • Location: Gdynia, POLAND
  • Main architect: Georg Krymow / Dipl. Ing. Architekt
  • Building and executive project: Georg Krymow, Daniel Cabanek, Joanna Rogóyska, Karol Zdanuczyk, Michał Reduta, Patrycja Marcinkowska, Krzysztof Starzyk, Dominik Dratwa, Marcin Wesoły, Jacek Pietruszka, Andrzej Sobótka, Ireneusz Sosnowski, Artur Bronisz
  • Supervision: Georg Krymow, Daniel Cabanek
  • Investor: Gdyńskie Centrum Innowacji
  • Total Area: 64 000 sqm
  • Built-up area: 13 055 sqm
  • Brutto volume: 246 055 cubic metres
  • General contractor: Warbud S.A.
  • Issue date: 2010
  • Realisation date: 2013

29 sqm in Wroclaw, Poland by 3XA

Saturday, July 6th, 2013

Article source: 3XA 

29 sqm is a rather small space to live in. Therefore the priority of this makeover was to maximize the space and to create an independent bedroom. The ceiling at 3,7m didn’t allow the designer to create two equivalent levels, but it was possible to build a semi-mezzanine.

Image Courtesy © s.zajaczkowski

  • Architects: 3XA
  • Project: 29 sqm
  • Location: Wroclaw, Poland
  • Photography: s.zajaczkowski
  • Designer: Ewa Czerny
  • Area: 29 sqm
  • Project year: 2012



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