Zlota 44 Tower in Warsaw Building
Architect: Daniel Libeskind. Europe’s Tallest Residential Tower opens, a soaring 52 storey (192 m / 629 ft) tower taking ten years to complete, The arched façade rises to an apex creating a multi-level penthouse.
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Major works to visit include the Polish Army Museum Warsaw, Warszawa by architect studio WXCA. Located at the historic Warsaw Citadel, this major addition to the cultural landscape of the capital city. The museum project involves a mix of historic buildings and new construction, with sensitive attention given to the relationship between the distinct components and their context.
Also you should check out Skyliner, one of the capital city’s newest skyscrapers, in the vibrant Wola business district. Skyliner is one of the tallest buildings in the capital at 195-metres high. Finally, take a look at the Beech Valley Housing Complex, Grabówko Lake, Kashubian Valley, north Poland, by ArchMondo Piotr Kowalczyk.
Architect: Daniel Libeskind. Europe’s Tallest Residential Tower opens, a soaring 52 storey (192 m / 629 ft) tower taking ten years to complete, The arched façade rises to an apex creating a multi-level penthouse.
Design: Zalewski Architecture Group. The main objective of the exhibition space is to present the products of GE grouped in thematic areas and at the same time familiarizing viewers with additional information by means of multimedia installations
Architects: mode:lina. In the heart of Poland a new culinary scene has arisen. Architects from mode:lina™ studio were commissioned to design an interior arrangement of Bidfood Farutex Culinary Academy.
The building of a development, Varso Towers, comprising three buildings including an office tower designed by Foster + Partners, has begun with completion expected for 2020
The most complex building design to date by Spanish architect Fernando Menis: The interior is marked by the presence of the red brick, crashed and melted into concrete. Almost all the exterior is made of white concrete.
Design by Mobius Architekci Przemek Olczyk within a picturesque landscape on a plot with direct access to the lake via a private beach. The building was designed to complete the land form on the spot, as well as to take full advantage of the impressive lake panorama
Design: KWK Promes, architects. The building design attempts to redefine the single-family house to integrate architecture with nature. The classic household division into the living area, located in the ground floor and the sleeping area above is transformed into new typology.
Design: Ideograf Architectural Studio. This contemporary Polish architecture project is an interior design of an apartment in Gdansk. The main architectural idea was to walk visitors through the rich history of the city
Design: Zalewski Architecture Group. The idea for this project involves changing the existing building to offices, building a new pavilion acting as the customer service and redesigning the landscape around the villa.
Design by Krzysztof Wodiczko and Jarosław Kozakiewicz. The project is the starting point for discussions about peace, art and history, and for a debate on the establishment of the Institute itself
Design: mode:lina, architects. The layout of this building has been designed by its function. The parents and two children, wanted to live independently. Therefore it divides into separate areas – on the first floor allowing adults to enjoy peace, while kids can go crazy in their “own house”.
Architects: KWK Promes. The proposal assumes restoration of the building’s original form and elimination of, what is deemed to be, all unnecessary additions. The new exhibition space has been placed underground to the front of the existing Gallery.
Design: Jakub Szczęsny architects. A triangular, forested plot in one of pre-war garden cities around Warsaw. The house had to retain existing trees by fitting around them.
Warsaw is a city under a considerable pressure for change. Stark political system change and enormous economic uplift have left several public spaces and relevant buildings to the will of speculative developers.
Design: Barkow Leibinger architects. New 3000sqm headquarters building with offices and exhibition areas. Gleaming laser-cut stainless steel fins cover the façades in a soft gradient.
Design: FAAB Architektura. Blood red building housing cool rooms, blood collecting unit, advanced medical laboratories, blood radiation laboratory, offices and conference center. It is very red!
Architects: KWK PROMES. A new dimension of home Living-Garden Home attempts at redefining the single-family house to integrate architecture with nature. The classic household division into the living area, located in the ground floor and the sleeping area above was transformed into new typology.
Design: Ideograf Architectural Studio. Situated in a unique space which is the Old Town in Gdańsk, the Almond Hotel is the construction of the total area of 7500 sqm. It joins the functions of a hotel, restaurant, and a spa & wellness complex
Design: Nizio Design International. The Ulma Family Museum of Poles Saving Jewish People during World War II in Markowa is Poland’s first institution commemorating Poles who helped Jews.
Design: Zalewski Architecture Group. The houses are designed in cuboid form covered with gable roof. The use of homogeneous, synthetic composition, coloring and choice of façade materials provide modern and coherent character of the houses.