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Hans Poelzig’s Sulphuric Acid Factory in Luboń, Poland (1911-1912)

Abraham Zabludovsky

Zvi Hecker. Architect Day: JEMS Architekci. Office founded in 1988 by three Polish architects, features a diverse set of works, especially housing projects. jems.pl .

Architect Day: JEMS Architekci

Jerzy Szczepanik-Dzikowski was born in 1945 in Lublin in Poland and graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology in 1972. Olgard Jagiello was born in Warsaw in 1947 and beyond to study at the same university from Jerzy, also graduated from the Academy of Fine Art in Warsaw. Also born in Warsaw, Maciej Milobedzki received his diploma in 1985. 19th DISTRICT Housing Complex, Warsaw, Poland. photo © jems.pl 19th DISTRICT Housing Complex, Warsaw, Poland. photo © jems.pl From 1984 to 1989 Olgierd and Jerzy worked together in a studio for a cooperative architecture. Grand Hall Complex at The ZAMEK / Toya Design. Architects: Toya Design Location: Poznan, Poland Design Team: Tomasz Wojtkowiak, Justyna Kielczewska-Stawicka, Anna Sędecka Collaborators: Jacek Wojciech, Tomasz Migdałek, Jarosław Wyszyński, Magda Dzioba, Alicja Ryczkowska Area: 5,161.82 sqm Year: 2012 Photographs: Maciej Augustyniak & Juliusz Jarosz In 2007, when we set out with the competition for a design to modernise the castle we had one goal: to create a space where its recipient becomes its subject.

Grand Hall Complex at The ZAMEK / Toya Design

So that those who find themselves within that space may feel it has been made bespoke for them. Functional and open. Deep Wells / Zalewski Architecture Group. Architects: Zalewski Architecture Group Location: Gliwice, Poland Project Year: 2010 Photographs: Courtesy of Zalewski Architecture Group Deep wells are technical objects that comprise equipment used for extraction of water at a depth of 200 (and more) meters below the surface and provide its transmission to the water supply system.

Deep Wells / Zalewski Architecture Group

Usually they are built of ready metal or concrete containers without paying too much attention to the relation with the environment. In this case, on the contrary, the values of localization became the core inspiration for the design solution. Inspired by natural beauty of the surrounding area – fields and forests – we designed the facilities in irregular shapes that refer to natural forms of rocks and boulders scattered across the green landscape. * Location to be used only as a reference. Houses In Rybnik / Jojko+Nawrocki Architekci. Architects: Jojko+Nawrocki Architekci Location: Rybnik, Poland Project year: 2007 – 2010 Photographs: Juliusz Sokolowski Houses in Rybnik are the attempt to respond the question ó what the contemporary house means nowadays?

Houses In Rybnik / Jojko+Nawrocki Architekci

An effort focused on searching formal originality is an absolute nonsense therefore, the project of the houses is based on certain data concerning sun orientation, access to the road, vicinity of the forest, as well as view from the road slope. Piling up of floors in the southern part of the houses allows opening more rooms towards the forest. The roofs are covered by greenery so that they blend in with the surrounding landscape. Katowize Hilton / Jagiełło Krysiak Architekci. Jagiełło Krysiak Architekci shared with us the “Hilton Garden Inn” project, located in downtown of Katowice, the main city of Upper Silesian Industrial District in southern Poland.

Katowize Hilton / Jagiełło Krysiak Architekci

The plot has an excellent connection with the DTŚ-main road and Grundmann St. that provides down to the A4-Motorway, also it’s only 700 meters far from the City Centre. Spatial conditions. University of Poznan Library / Consultor + APA Bulat + Neostudio Architects. Architects: Consultor + APA Bulat + Neostudio Architects Location: Poznañ, Poland Project team: Jacek Bulat, Bartosz Jarosz, Joanna Kapturczak, Michal Kapturczak, Pawel Œwierkowski Structural Engineer: Piotr Fait Client: Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan Project area: 2,062 sqm Competition: 2005 Design year: 2005-2006 Construction year: 2007-2009 Photographs: Pawel Swierkowski Polish and Classical Philology Faculty Library of Adam Mickiewicz University is located in the heart of Poznan – in the close proximity to historical buildings from the beginning of twentieth century, in the immediate vicinity of the Poznan Opera House and the Prussian Imperial Castle.

University of Poznan Library / Consultor + APA Bulat + Neostudio Architects

It was designed as an extension of the Collegium Maius – the former building of “Hakata” – the Royal Prussian Colonization Commission. The parcel is hidden at three sides by the Collegium Maius and by the building of Regional Government Office. The project was an architectural competition resolved in September 2005. Adaptation of Former Granary / medusagroup. Architects: medusagroup Location: Gliwice, Poland Architects in Charge: Przemo łukasik, Lukasz zagała Associate Architects: Rafal Dziedzic, Kuba Pudo, Tomasz Majewski, Dominik Jaksik, Dawid Beil, Krzysztof Drozda, Justyna Siwińska, Agnieszka Szewera, Jakub Magoń Structural Engineer: Statyk Client: Wektor Inwestycje sp. z o.o.

Adaptation of Former Granary / medusagroup

Project area: 5,000 sqm Design year: 2007-2008 Construction year: 2008-2009 Photographs: Milosz Jaksik The interest in postindustrial objects is not new phenomenon. It begun in the ’50, when a culture of American lofts used as cheap flats and atelier for artistic avant-garde was born. Gradually sanction of postindustrial tissue as life and living aesthetics was extended to the new bourgeois classes by which the revitalized object or postindustrial area started to compete with accredited and wealthy districts. Such situation is currently happening in Poland, where media interest in lofts is huge. Location History Adaptation. Tamizo architects group . news. architects . architecture . interiors . buildings . design . graphics. Strona główna - MAĆKÓW PRACOWNIA PROJEKTOWA, Wrocław. Medusa group » medusa group is a collaborative studio involved in cross-disciplinary projects that incorporate architecture, the visual arts and the performing arts.

STANDS FOR WARSAW. Open-air sculpture / MRA. Architects: Marek Rytych Architekt Location: Poland Project team: Marek Rytych, Krzysztof Kryska, Joanna Kiepas Project Area: 436 sqm Project year: 2005 Photographs: MRA Through this house you can rush by and not even notice that you have trespassed a kind of a border.

Open-air sculpture / MRA

There is no threshold – literally and figuratively. Paved road, on which we step towards the entrance penetrates the interiors and comes out on the other side of the house, in the garden. It looks as if somebody threw a stone carpet on the ground. As if somebody has dictated hard conditions, has commended some risk taking. Projekty architektoniczne biur, hoteli, budynków mieszkalnych-Firma. Architekt Kuczia. Pawel Podwojewski.

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