Tomorrow, August 27, at 9:00 a.m., the last meeting of this season's Awakenings series will begin. Lukasz Harat, the series' host, will discuss the influence of art on the understanding of architecture, whether it pays to run a monthly magazine devoted to urban issues in the broadest sense, and why architecture criticism in Poland does not exist with Małgorzata Tomczak, editor-in-chief of A&B.
Malgorzata Tomczak has been editor-in-chief of Architektura & Biznes monthly since 2009, having previously worked as secretary of A&B's editorial board. She is a critic and researcher of urban spaces, architecture, art and design. Graduate of art history at Jagiellonian University, specializing in modern art. Author of numerous publications and lectures on architecture, public space and art. Participant of scientific conferences and international seminars in the field of architecture and urban development, juror in architectural competitions, editor of books.
Her current interests focus on issues related to the development of urban space and contemporary Scandinavian architecture. Privately, she is a fan of all things Scandinavian and Israeli, a yogini and vege for 25 years, likes cats, and rides a bicycle. She plans to someday finish the doctorate she started many years ago.
The broadcast of the talk will be available here:
and on A&B's Facebook profile. We would also like to remind you that in the contest accompanying the conversation, you can win the latest issue of A&B!