future pavilion

In 2024, the watchword is the future. The pavilion was erected as a symbol of the coming challenges and hope for the years to come. Designed by students with passion and commitment, it is a manifestation of their vision of the future, which is dynamic, innovative and open to change. The students did not forget the foundations for building the future, among which social ties proved to be an important aspect. The pavilion's plan is based on a square, which symbolizes balance and harmony. Its roof consists of interlaced wooden beams, which not only give the structure lightness and elegance, but also symbolize the complex social ties and cooperation between people.

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The 23 architecture students worked in pairs to create conceptual design ideas. One design was selected that the students thought best represented the idea of the future. The pavilion is set on a platform that serves as a place for visitors to meet, interact and socialize. It has seating and lounging areas that encourage conversation and relaxation. The pavilion is surrounded by low vegetation in shades of blue, purple and white.

The entire structure of the pavilion is made of wood, the complementary element is an innovative material - mycelium bricks. The environmentally friendly brick, made from mushrooms, symbolizes sustainability and the future of construction based on ecological materials. It represents modernity and innovation, while emphasizing the importance of caring for the environment. Mycelium brick is a material of the future that could revolutionize the way we build and think about architecture.

 

The pavilion is being built with their own hands by students of the architecture faculty with the help of specialists from Unibep, learning theory in practice. Construction, at the Hermitage building, began in mid-May and lasted less than a month. 
 

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The pavilion will be officially opened on June 16 at 3:30 p.m. You are cordially invited to the opening and throughout the pavilion's operation (until the end of September). 

The facility is located in the Royal Lazienki Museum in Warsaw behind the Hermitage building, 1A Mysliwiecka Street.

Updated information about the pavilion will appear here and on our profile on Instagram @stawiamy_.

tutors:

PhD DSc Arch. Prof. Anna Maria Wierzbicka, DSc Arch. Maciej Kaufman, DSc Arch. Szymon Kalata, PhD DSc Arch. Kinga Zinowiec-Cieplik, MSc Mariusz Wrona, PhD DSc Arch. Paweł Trębacz

students: 

Alicja Bakalarska, Paulina Cieśla, Stanisław Dawidziuk, Maria Hofman, Zofia Jemioło, Anita Karczmarczyk, Konrad Kmiecik, Michał Komorowski, Patrycja Kuczyńska, Maria Kuryłowicz, Natalia Małolepsza, Zofia Pabiańczyk, Szymon Panek, Przemysław Sasin, Grzegorz Staroń, Julia Stepanow, Mikołaj Szafrański, Michał Szczepanek, Grzegorz Środa, Bartłomiej Urbanowski, Natalia Wnukowska, Katarzyna Wroczek, Marta Zawadka

project supporters: 

dr. inż Paweł Trębacz, dr inż. arch. Ewelina Gawell, mgr inż. arch. Martyna Rowicka-Michałowska - Wydział Architektury PW

mgr Kamila Pereta, mgr inż. arch. Marta Boguta, mgr Magdalena Lewna, mgr Anita Kacprzyk - Muzeum Łazienki Królewskie w Warszawie

Michał Nowakowski, Filip Synkiewicz, Miren Hurtado Lopez - Urban Jungle Agency

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