In 2025, as part of the initiative "We Build," and the A3 specialization – Technology and Structure Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture PW, the third pavilion was created. Like the previous ones, it was associated with the international conference at the Royal Łazienki Museum, whose theme was: "Architecture of Challenges: New European Bauhaus – Building Community."
This time, the participants asked themselves the question: what is community and how can it be represented in architecture? The discussions focused on concepts such as bond, integration, belonging, and diversity. Ultimately, the motif of "symbiosis" was chosen – the idea of coexistence of people, space, and nature.
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The project aimed to create a space conducive to reflection and contact with nature. Key elements included wooden modules and planters inspired by the work of Alina Scholtz. In summer, they filled with water, creating micro-ecosystems that combined aesthetics with ecological function.
The form of the pavilion referred to the realis circus – an egalitarian space where no one dominates. In its center, three large planters were placed as a symbol of balance, topped with a twelfth support – a sign of unity. The structure rose upwards, indicating the spiritual and natural connections between humans and their surroundings.
The pavilion also served an educational function – encouraging contemplation of the cycles of nature, drawing attention to the temporality of architecture and the necessity of respecting the systems of nature that preceded us.
Its location in the Royal Łazienki added an extra dimension to the object – it did not compete with the surroundings but entered into a dialogue with them. It served as a bridge between history and modernity, teaching that true development comes from understanding place and time.
Students from the Faculty of Architecture are building a pavilion themselves with the help of specialists from Unibep, learning theory through practice. The construction, located next to the Hermitage building, started at the beginning of June and lasts less than a month.
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The pavilion will be officially opened on June 29 at 3:30 PM. We cordially invite you to the opening and throughout the entire period of the pavilion's operation (until the end of September).
The facility is located in the Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw behind the Ermitaż building, Myśliwiecka Street 1A.
Current information about the pavilion will be posted here and on our Instagram profile @stawiamy_.
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Dr. hab. Eng. Arch. Anna Maria Wierzbicka, Prof. University; M.Sc. Eng. Arch. Maciej Kaufman; M.Sc. Eng. Arch. Szymon Kalata; Dr. Arch. Kinga Zinowiec-Cieplik
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M.Sc. Eng. Arch. Mariusz Wrona
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Dr. Eng. Arch. Paweł Trębacz; M.Sc. Eng. Arch. Magdalena Duda; Dr. Eng. Arch. Renata Jóźwik
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Anastasiia Bielan, Zofia Całka, Łukasz Danilczuk, Kseniia Fedorchuk, Zofia Gancarczyk, Aleksander Janowski, Szymon Kassowski, Klaudia Kochanowska, Julia Koperska, Maja Kordalska, Barbara Krawiecka, Szymon Kucharczyk, Hanna Lechowska, Ewa Maniak, Piotr Marczak, Maciej Oberzig, Maria Olko, Mateusz Robak, Karolina Rorat, Gabriela Szewczak, Natalia Szewczyk, Katarzyna Sikora, Magdalena Smolińska, Aleksandra Sułecka, Julia Świstuniuk, Jakub Wiązowski, Maria Wolska, Dominik Zagajewski, Alicja Zioło, Jan Zwierzchowski, Zofia Zwijacz
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