Szwalnia Interior Design, collection XII, Poland
“Szwalnia” (which in Polish means “sewing room”) is a combination of modern design, minimalism, as well as a pinch of magic and fable-like atmosphere.
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“Szwalnia” (which in Polish means “sewing room”) is a combination of modern design, minimalism, as well as a pinch of magic and fable-like atmosphere.
Any visitor to Sobibór must first and foremost be struck by the stark he contrast between the bucolic beauty of the surroundings, especially enticing in spring and summer, and the symbolic meaning of the grounds where an extermination camp had been located
Modern buildings are becoming more and more popular in Poland. Original architectural solutions are usually being used not only for projecting malls and office buildings, but also to design family houses
Semi-detached houses are usually associated with two identical blocks connected with a wall. However, investment placed in Warsaw district Wilanów proofs that it is not always true.
Stolarnia, Poland, contemporary Polish interior design by Karina Wiciak – club & restaurant in Bory Tucholskie National Park, Poland, sixth design in the collection called “XII”
Two architects from architecture studio 81.WAW.PL designed ground-floor house, which plan is based on letter “L” and has 250 square meters of usable area.
KuiperCompagnons and Royal HaskoningDHV were engaged in the very prestigious project to produce a strategy for the development of the River Warta in Poznan, Poland.
The Warsaw-based team at global architecture, urbanism and design practice Broadway Malyan is celebrating the completion of the business and fast track lounge at Katowice Airport in Southern Poland.
The “Architizer A+ Popular Choice Award” for the Małopolska Garden of Arts, designed by Ingarden & Ewý Architects.
ARTPOINT Education Centre Building in Opole: It has been said that the art is ephemeral, ever changing and hides the mysteries within comprehension of the very few.
University campus is a crucial factor for city development. It is an element, which significantly affects the attractiveness of a district or even a whole city.
The Poland National Stadium in Warsaw is 313 metres long and 280 metres wide, and has a needle hovering over the centre of the pitch. The arena was built on the site of the former “Tenth anniversary stadium”, built in 1955.
The project of modernization and interior design of three lecture halls (A, B, C) at Silesian University of Technology, awarded with the 1st prize in the open architectural competition in 2007.
The south of Warsaw is a chaotical neighbourhood with different architecture styles, varying building heights and a big amount of green areas that spread between them without any clearly defined shape and order.