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2025
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BOB361 Architects R&D
2023 - 2024
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2022 - 2023
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Hospice - The Gift of Time
2nd Prize Award Buildner competition
Local Primary School
6th semester
Single-Family House
4th semester
Yoga House
Buildner competition
The Mixed-Use Tower
9th semester
The Renovation Project
9th semester
Buildner architectural competition co-authors: Julia Pytko, Maciej Oberzig
The Gift of Time – A Place of Peace and Dignity earned 2nd place in the „Hospice – Home for the Terminally Ill Buildner Architectural Competition.” This building serves as a sanctuary for contemplation and healing, integrating with the local healthcare network to provide additional treatments and psychological support.
The design combines compassionate architecture with sustainability, featuring open spaces for group activities, secluded areas for reflection, and lush courtyards. Built with locally sourced materials like hempcrete, it prioritizes environmental responsibility and accessibility, fostering peace, dignity, and holistic care for all.
The design of the primary school was conceived to offer an ideal learning environment while also serving the needs of the local community. The building’s facade serves as the primary frontage of the square, and when combined with the library and dining room located on the ground floor, it forms a fully-fledged public space.
The school comprises a single main block, with the central focus being the hall - the auditorium and stairs. On the 1st floor, you’ll find technical rooms, a library, a dining room, a sports complex, and children’s classrooms. Administrative offices and additional classrooms are on the 2nd floor. All of this has been planned using CLT and GLT.
4th semester
The design of a single-family house in Siekierki (Warsaw) was created for a family with children. The unique plot and local zoning regulations necessitated placing the building closer to the street. The façade material is brick, which, along with the distinctive shape of the house, harmonizes with the local architectural traditions.
The primary space in the house is the living room, which opens towards the private section of the garden, it also works as passageway of the house. The kitchen is on the street side, while the bedrooms, bathroom, and office are located along the sides of the house. The garden is a vibrant flower meadow teeming with life.
Buildner architectural competition co-author: Julia Pytko
The „Yoga House” is situated on a forest, by the coast in Latvia. The building is oriented towards the sea, symbolically embracing the energy of water. From the exterior, it preserves the proportions of a traditional cottage, with the yoga room replacing the traditional „black kitchen.” This room is the focal point of the building.
It receives natural illumination through a roof window in the „chimney.” On one side, there is a kitchen with a technical room and a toilet, while on the other side, there are two bedrooms for visitors with attached bathrooms. The building is constructed using wood, with minimal excavation, supported by pile foundations.
9th semester co-author: Julia Pytko
The project consists of a skyscraper and an office-retail complex that integrates living, working, and commercial functions. The tower, located in the western part of the site, offers recreational and sports facilities, while adjacent buildings enclose an inner courtyard with terraced roofs for outdoor relaxation.
The façades reflect the buildings’ functions through distinct designs. Offices have a structured appearance, residential units feature discreet windows, and special areas like the winter garden and co-working spaces stand out with two-story glazing. The fully glazed section at the top serves as a public winter garden.
9th semester
The project adapts the historic orangery in Falenty a coffee roastery and café that merges tradition with modernity. It will be a space for locals, tourists, and palace guests to experience unique coffee culture through roasting, workshops, and events, all while maintaining the building’s historical character.
New elements will be carefully integrated into the design, complementing the site’s historical context and the landscape. The revitalized orangery will serve as a community hub for interaction and discovery, becoming a symbol of how tradition and innovation can coexist. This will create a dynamic space that attracts visitors.