Born 1997 Studies: Faculty of Interior Design of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (2017–2021); Faculty of Architecture at České vysoké učení technické in Prague (Erasmus+; 2018–2019). Scholarships: from the Mayor of Warsaw (2020–2021) and from the Rector of the Academy of Fine Arts (2018/19, 2019/20, 2020/21). He works in design (including interior design) and exhibition arrangement. Author of designs, among others, at the 1st and 2nd International Festival of Ephemeral Art in Uniejów (2018 and 2019). Solo exhibition Hollow bricks, Podlasie Museum of Folk Art in Wasilków (2020). Professor Lech Tomaszewski Award (Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw, 2020).
Supervisor:
Dr hab. Barbara Kowalewska, Assoc. Prof.
Studio of Exhibition Design No. 1
In recent times the topic of the village has gone beyond the existing framework and is becoming an even more important element having an impact on identity and origin. My degree piece summarises a few years of research concerning the rural architectural fabric. The adaptation and comprehensive elaboration of the granary building allowed me to create a degree piece that is not only aesthetically valuable, but also promotes unique works of folk art and the treasures of cultural heritage of Podlasie and Masovia. The degree piece is complemented by a minor degree on landscape architecture, which is to supplement the functioning of the object and enhance its advantages. The idea of the design assumes a pro-ecological approach to environment protection through the use of modern solutions fitting into the assumptions of sustainable design.
Supervisor:
Dr Elżbieta Myjak-Sokołowska
Studio of Landscape Architecture
In recent times the topic of the village has gone beyond the existing framework and is becoming an even more important element having an impact on identity and origin. My degree piece summarises a few years of research concerning the rural architectural fabric. The adaptation and comprehensive elaboration of the granary building allowed me to create a degree piece that is not only aesthetically valuable, but also promotes unique works of folk art and the treasures of cultural heritage of Podlasie and Masovia. The degree piece is complemented by a minor degree on landscape architecture, which is to supplement the functioning of the object and enhance its advantages. The idea of the design assumes a pro-ecological approach to environment protection through the use of modern solutions fitting into the assumptions of sustainable design.