Edited by Moon Studio

03'20

© IQ2 Konsorcjum

Edited by Moon Studio

na okładce:
03'20

© IQ2 Konsorcjum

Piotr NAWARA

Malgorzata TOMCZAK

Editing: Moon Studio

- They know how to move efficiently in the world of design and investment.

- They care about the quality of the designed space and detail.

- They have a great studio (I've only seen the Krakow one, but Moon Studio is after all our Krakow office, they only have a branch in Warsaw), which is the best showcase of what they do. It is staffed by cool, talented people, headed by a leader who knows exactly what he wants.

- They have studios in Krakow and Warsaw (see point above). They consider Krakow home, but if you want to go beyond the local context, you also have to operate in Warsaw. Such are the times.

- They understand the world in which they operate. They know how to do business, create good architecture and put it together. That's why they think we have a great magazine title.

- They are very well organized. They optimize work on a daily basis, and they are convinced that optimization is also the way to a well-functioning architecture. Working well - which doesn't mean outstanding. But good enough.

- Rather, they work with large investors, they are able to recognize their needs and propose an optimal product that will sell well. This product is offices, apartments - depending on the needs of the investor. From the studio always comes out a product designed with class and great visual culture.

- They happen to have outstanding architectural creations, such as the Shingle House or Cricoteka, which they co-authored. More often than not, they happen to have good and solid architecture (exemplary solution of space and function, good quality materials, fit into the context). This makes them among the most prominent studios in the country.

- The authors, editors and presenters of this issue are the Moon Studio crew, headed by Piotr Nawara. It was a pleasure to work with them. Thank you! Malgorzata Tomczak - editor-in-chief.

Table of contents

events

shortboard [16]

latest news, events, parties


Open city, friendly city [18]

Settlement of the 14th edition of the competition for the Maciej Nowicki Award
elaborated by: Dobrawa BIES


How to heal Poznan's forgotten neighborhood? [22]

Student urban planning and architectural workshops entitled. "Open city, friendly city"
elaborated by: Dobrawa BIES


Facing the crisis [24]

A&B debate entitled "Open city, friendly city"
Dobrawa BIES


Awakening architectural sensitivity [26]

BUDMA International Construction and Architecture Fair
Dominika DROZDOWSKA


Creating the future [30]

Anniversary conference of the Arkki School of Architecture
Dorota WANTUCH-MATLA


Viennese treasures in a Parisian palace [34]

Exhibition entitled. "Treasures of Albertina. Architectural Drawings"
Anna POPIEL-MOSZYÑSKA


A place for the body [40]

Exhibition entitled. "False weight" in Paris and Bordeaux
Dorota BIELAWSKA


So far away, so close [44]

Exhibition entitled. "Gdynia - Tel Aviv"
Katarzyna BARAÑSKA


Hits and kits - where are the main forces? [50]

The last thirty years in Polish urban planning
Piotr ŚREDNIAWA


Shelter in the Giant Mountains [52]

Competition "A&B Academy" 2020
Kamil SZYMAŃSKI


newsboard [54, 56, 58]

reading books, patronages, invitations, company news


Social Archive of Warsaw [54]

Excerpt from the book edited by Patrycja Jastrzębska and Filip Makowiecki entitled "Social Archive of Warsaw".


  • Rozstrzygnięcie XIV edycji konkursu o Nagrodę im. Macieja Nowickiego
  • Międzynarodowe Targi Budownictwa i Architektury BUDMA
  • Jubileuszowa konferencja Arkki School of Architecture
  • Wystawa pt. „Skarby Albertiny. Rysunki architektoniczne”
  • Wystawa pt. „Fałszywy ciężar” w Paryżu i Bordeaux
  • Wystawa pt. „Gdynia — Tel Awiw”

topic of the issue

moonbook [64]

Feelings in architecture


Panopticon [124]

Vessel,
proj.: Heatherwick Studio (Thomas Heatherwick)
Maciej KAPOŁKA


Experience of space [140]

Site-specific installations - "How It Is" at the Tate Modern and "[(.;,:?!-...)]" at the Silesian Museum in Katowice.
with Mirosław Bałka is interviewed by Katarzyna JAGODZIŃSKA


art & business [146]

On who the architect is today, and who he will be in the future.
with Piotr Nawara is interviewed by Malgorzata TOMCZAK


  • Moodbook
  • Vessel, proj.: Heatherwick Studio
  • instalacje site-specific — „How It Is” w Tate Modern oraz â€ž[(.;,:?!-…)]” w Muzeum Śląskim w Katowicach
  • z Piotrem Nawarą rozmawia Małgorzata Tomczak o tym kim jest architekt dzisiaj, a kim będzie w przyszłości

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