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Foster + Partners and Buro Happold to build giant Polish airport with railway station

Foster + Partners and Buro Happold to build giant Polish airport with railway station

The Centralny Port Komunikacyjny (CPK) has unveiled the architectural design plans for the new Polish airport. Fans of organic shapes and spacious open spaces are bound to fall in love. The development of the airport, planned to be situated some 37 kilometers from Warsaw, was started last year with a
Elegance with a touch of bird dance | JT Grupa Architects
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Elegance with a touch of bird dance | JT Grupa Architects

Interior design is not just about decorating and choosing the right furniture, it’s also about how to transform a space into a living environment. It’s essential to give an interior a personality so that it becomes both tasteful and vibrant. This is the feeling we get when we
An interior design studio that transforms the past into present | Loft Kolasiński
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An interior design studio that transforms the past into present | Loft Kolasiński

Approaching the old with a distinctive sophistication, while infusing it with the natural elegance of new trends—perhaps this is the poetic way to describe the work of the Loft Kolasiński studio. Operating in Warsaw, Szczecin, and Berlin, the studio’s portfolio includes interior and furniture design, which they passionately
Floating cube serves as a bedroom in this modern house
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Floating cube serves as a bedroom in this modern house

Designed by RS + Robert Skitek, one of the rooms of this house in Poland looks like a cube suspended in mid-air: the main wish of the investors was that, despite the declivity and the large size of the plot, all the rooms of the house would be on one level,
A chocolate-like pattern adorns the floor tiles of this cozy Polish patisserie
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A chocolate-like pattern adorns the floor tiles of this cozy Polish patisserie

Although the new wave of gastronomy revolution has influenced our habits of sweets consumption, the classic confectionery shops selling delicious cakes, delicate pastries, and all kinds of desserts never go out of fashion. It’s true that there’s a lot of competition in this field too; besides the modern
Wandering around modern buildings in Warsaw—Sebastian Czarnecki
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Wandering around modern buildings in Warsaw—Sebastian Czarnecki

Discovering Eastern European metropolises, we might come across many different architectural styles and striking contrasts. Often, we stumble upon buildings of the past that for many are not exactly the epitome of aesthetics, yet there are those who are fascinated by them. Sebastian Czarnecki has a unique vision of documenting
Accomplishment of an interior designer through textiles—Interview with Agnieszka Owsiany
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Accomplishment of an interior designer through textiles—Interview with Agnieszka Owsiany

We often witness artists who find accomplishment in a different field than what they originally studied. Polish interior designer Agnieszka Oswiany chose textiles. Agnieszka’s sensitivity is reflected in all her interior design projects, but besides these complex projects that require teamwork, she has also dabbled in textiles, allowing her
A popular Polish comics' characters come to life on this special playground!
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A popular Polish comics' characters come to life on this special playground!

Looking at the little ones running around in the playgrounds, we often wonder how nice it was to try the slides that looked steep at the time, or to sit on the swings that almost flew us to the sky. Although our dimensions do not necessarily allow us to use
East meets West in one of Warsaw's most unique pastry shops
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East meets West in one of Warsaw's most unique pastry shops

Whether you are a lover of sweet flavors or unique interiors, Lukullus is a must-see when you are in Warsaw. The pastries are made using traditional Polish and contemporary French recipes, while the interior reflects the fusion of the two cultures. The story of Lukullus began three generations ago, when