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Grabowska-Hawrylak's iconic residential buildings, pictured here in 1982, were built between 1963 and 1969 in Wrocław's Grunwaldzki Square. Photo: Chris Niedenthal.
Grabowska-Hawrylak's iconic residential buildings, pictured here in 1982, were built between 1963 and 1969 in Wrocław's Grunwaldzki Square. Photo: Chris Niedenthal.
4/17/19, 6pm - 8pm
Location
Center for Architecture
1.5 LU

Please join us for a related program for Patchwork: The Architecture of Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak.

Three generations of architects will reflect on the place of contemporary Polish architecture in a panel discussion moderated by Karolina Czeczek of Only If. Topics will include the significance of Poland’s geographic location – between East and West – along with the shift from socialism to capitalism, and how architects draw from these two radically different traditions.

Speakers:
Bolesław Stelmach, Founder, Stelmach i Partnerzy
Lukasz Wojciechowski, Architect, vroa architects; Lecturer, Wroclaw University of Technology
Aleksandra Czupkiewicz, Architect, Maćków Pracownia Projektowa

Moderator:
Karolina Czeczek, Principal, Only If

Special Guests:
Maciej Hawrylak, Founder, studio asw design studio; Lecturer in Architecture, Wrocław University of Technology
Szymon Brzezowski, Architect, Maćków Pracownia Projektowa

Bolesław Stelmach (1956) is a founder of Stelmach i Partnerzy, a firm that has been awarded many times in Poland and abroad.
He studied architecture and received his PhD at Cracow University of Technology and continued his post-graduate studies at the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology. Stelmach is the recipient of the Honorary Awardd from the Association of Polish Architects (SARP) and has served as the head of the National Institute of Architecture and Urban Planning since 2017.

Lukasz Wojciechowski (1978) is an architect at vroa architects and a lecturer at the Wroclaw University of Technology. Wojciechowski writes extensively on architecture and, in his spare time, makes illustrations and comics.

Aleksandra Czupkiewicz (1991) is an architect at Maćków Pracownia Projektowa, who graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Wroclaw University of Techonlogy. Czupkiewicz is the co-author of books on Stefan Müller and Jan Szpakowicz and is widely published in Polish architectural magazines, including Architektura Murator and Zawod Architekt. A designer of scenography and installations, she co-founded pawilony_pavilions with Patryk Kusz and Maria Wawer in 2018.

Maciej Hawrylak is a graduate and lecturer of the Faculty of Architecture at Wrocław University of Technology (Department of Urban Planning). In 1989-90 he lectured at the University of Mosul (Iraq). Since 1998 he has been running an independent design studio asw design studio. Winner of many architectural competitions. General Director of the Lower Silesian Festival of Architecture (DoFA).

Szymon Brzezowski is a graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at Wrocław University of Technology.  Works an architect at Maćków Pracownia Projektowa Together with Juliusz Erdman, he runs the +48 design studio (founded by them and Wojciech Chrzanowski in 2005). The +48 team has won many awards and distinctions in competitions.

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Organized by
The Museum of Architecture in Wrocław, Center for Architecture
  • Patchwork: The Architecture of Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak is organized in collaboration with the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław.

  • Patchwork: The Architecture of Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak is organized in co-operation with the Adam Mickiewicz Institute as part of POLSKA 100, the international cultural program accompanying the centenary of Poland regaining independence.

    Financed by the Ministry of Culture and National Heritage of the Republic of Poland as part of the multi-annual program NIEPODLEGŁA 2017–2022.

  • Patchwork: The Architecture of Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak is organized in cooperation with the City of Wrocław.

Grabowska-Hawrylak's iconic residential buildings, pictured here in 1982, were built between 1963 and 1969 in Wrocław's Grunwaldzki Square. Photo: Chris Niedenthal.
Grabowska-Hawrylak's iconic residential buildings, pictured here in 1982, were built between 1963 and 1969 in Wrocław's Grunwaldzki Square. Photo: Chris Niedenthal.
4/17/19, 6pm - 8pm
Location
Center for Architecture
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