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Polish Building Designs : Architecture in Poland

Key Contemporary Architectural Developments in Poland, Eastern Europe Built Environment.

post updated 17 September 2024

Poland

We’ve selected what we feel are the key examples of Polish Building Designs.

We cover completed buildings, new building designs, architectural exhibitions and architecture competitions across Poland. The focus is on contemporary Polish buildings but information on traditional buildings is also welcome.

We have 3 pages of Polish Architecture selections.

Building Designs in Poland

Polish Architecture : news + key projects

Polish Building Developments : A-G

Polish Building Designs : H-N (this page)

Polish Buildings : O-Z

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Polish Building Designs – Key Projects

Architecture Designs in Poland – latest additions to this page, arranged chronologically:

Warsaw National Stadium
UEFA EURO 2012 Venue
Poland National Stadium Warsaw
photo : FCC/Alpine
National Stadium Building in Poland – 1 Feb + 31 Jan 2012
This stadium building hosted the UEFA EURO 2012 kickoff match between Poland and Greece. The National Stadium is one of five venues built especially for the 14th European Championship, which is being co‐hosted with Ukraine.

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Building Designs in Poland, alphabetical:

Hilton Wroclaw
Design: Gottesman–Szmelcman
Hilton Wroclaw Polish Building Designs
image from architect studio
Hilton Wroclaw
This will be one of Wroclaw’s iconic landmarks, a symbol of the bold spirit which typifies this particular academic city. The project is a multi- faceted and incorporates a five star Hilton Hotel, serviced suites, a conference center, speciality restaurants, a jazz club, retail and multi media exhibition space.

House with a Capsule
Design: KWK promes
House with a Capsule
photo from architects
House with Capsule
The building is situated in an industrial area of Poland. The property has been designed for an indigent family, which appreciates its functionality, as well as low maintenance and construction cost.

Jordanék Music Hall, Torún
Design: menis arquitectos
Jordanék Music Hall Polish Building Designs
image from architect office
Jordanék Music Hall Torún
The half of the plot is planned as a park since the nearness of the green area requires a big free space. On the other hand, the panoramical view from the river, quoted as the second “miracle” of architecture and landscape in Poland, must remain untouched therefore the height of the Music Hall must be as low as possible.

Krakow Pavilion
Design: Ingarden & Ewy Architekci
Krakow Pavilion Polish Building Design
photo from architects practice
Krakow Building

Lilium Tower, Warsaw
Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
Lilium Tower Polish Building Designs
image from architect
Lilium Tower

Moliera 2 Boutique
Architects: Robert Majkut Design
Moliera 2 Boutique
image from architect
Moliera 2 Boutique Warsaw

Museum of Contemporary Art in Wroclaw
Design: Holzer Kobler Architekturen
Museum of Contemporary Art Wroclaw
image © Holzer Kobler Architekturen
Museum of Contemporary Art Wroclaw
Architecture Competition Poland

New British Embassy, Warsaw
Design: Tony Fretton Architects
Warsaw British Embassy
image © Hayes Davidson
Polish embassy building
Architecture Competition Poland

More Polish Building Designs online soon.

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Poland Architecture – No Images

Ice Arena, Health Club & Urban Park, Warsaw
2008
Studio Bednarski
Invited architectural competition – one of 3 winners out of 11 entries.

Manggha Centre of Japanese Art & Technology Building, Krakow

Arata Isozaki

Metropolitan, Pilsudski Square, Warsaw
2003
Foster + Partners with Jems architects

National Museum of the Przemysl Region, Przemysl
2008
KKM Kozien Architekci

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Zlota 44 Warsaw

Polish Architects

Polish Architecture Tours

Location: Poland, Eastern Europe.

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Country Architecture adjacent / near to Poland

German Architecture

Czech Architecture

Slovakian Buildings

Buildings / photos for the Polish Architecture Designs page welcome.