Tomorrow, on December 17 at 9:00 am, we invite you in front of your computer screens for the next episode of the series Awakenings - conversations about the beginning of careers, study time, childhood with well-known people from the creative industry, organized as part of the Street Cloud project - micro-TV about urban culture by the anti-RAMA collective.
In the next installment of the series, Łukasz Harat will talk to Agnieszka Kalinowska-Sołtys, architect, partner and board member at APA Wojciechowski Architects, whom he will ask, among other things, aboutwhether architecture is a mission, a challenge or simply a business, about changes in the architectural community in the context of the challenges of climate change, and about the difficult world of women architects.
Agnieszka Kalinowska-Sołtys, an architect, partner and member of the board of APA Wojciechowski Architekci, is also vice president of the Association of Polish Architects for the environment and climate protection. She holds a master's degree from the Faculty of Architecture at the Warsaw University of Technology, a postgraduate degree in real estate management from the Faculty of Economics at the Warsaw University of Life Sciences, and a postgraduate degree in project management from the Warsaw School of Economics. She has been certified as a BREEAM Assessor and LEED GA since 2010. She has participated in a number of award-winning office and retail and service projects meeting the high requirements of green building standards, and has over 18 years of experience as a designer of completed commercial projects. She is a co-founder of the National Association for the Support of Sustainable Buildings and has won numerous competitions including TopWoman 2018 in the Architecture, Green Buildings and Personality of the Year categories.
You can see the wake-up call here: