Residential for Roland Stanczyk
City Rooftop stylistically fits into the architectural style of modern residential building located in historical surrounding. Details of the designed furniture and doors correspond to Polish ornamentation from the 20s and 30s. but the are modern in the same time. New bespoke furniture has been juxtaposed with modern Italian sofas and chairs. The décor of the flat is complemented by paintings of the Polish artists from the first half of XX century.
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The intention of the architect was to design a luxurious apartment for an active married couple, who normally lives in the countryside 200 km away from Warsaw, but would like to enjoy the cultural life of the capitol. The designing process was a huge pleasure - it is not often the case that an architect has a chance to work for people he understands and truly likes. He had to find ways to make the designed space correspond to the building combining new and old architecture. It is always difficult to blend modern and historical parts of design, but searching the history of the place and looking for fitted objects that would match to the rest, made the designing process both more challenging and more interesting. As a result, the interior design of the apartment is intentionally coherent with the architecture of the entire building, constructed with great attention to historical detail. The architect has used design elements typical for interiors of Warsaw from the XIX and XX century, combining them with the new modern ones. The decor of the flat is complemented by works of Polish artists from the XX century: Leszek Nowosielski, Jerzy Mierzejewski and Henryk Musiałowicz. The classical sculpture was made by Tomasz Górnicki, contemporary Polish sculptor.
Historical Distric, Historical Flat, Socialist Realist District, Bespoke Furniture, Modernization, Remodeling space, Oak floor, Marble floor, Furniture details
Organizing and supervising realization team. Remodeling the space by changing dividing walls. Adding hidden air-conditioning. Changing heating system and water connections. Bespoke furniture and doors made of real wood. Some of them veneered and some lacquered. Furniture details designing.Bespoke beds design. Stone details designing. The Stones were cut by water jets. Personalized furniture from Italy. Supervising in art selection. All the others: textiles, sound&TV, accessories...
The architect must have done in-depth research in order to make the space correspond historically to the facade and surroundings of the building Most difficult was combining modern and historical part of design. Searching the history and looking for related objects made the designing process more interesting.
Project started at January 2022. Finished at February 2023. Located in the center of Warsaw, near to Vistula river. Located in the modern residential building combined wit the old tenement house from interwar period.
It is not often the case that an architect has a chance to work for people he understands and truly likes. We all wanted to design a luxurious urban apartment for an active married couple.
I am interested in Polish history. Especially architecture. It was a great pleasure working with the flat located in a modern building of Warsaw near Vistula river district. The residential building had been build with great attention to historical surroundings. Interior design of the apartment was made compatible with the architecture of the entire building,
Polish ornamentation from interwar period. Modern, residential buildnig with designed flat has buid in it interwar tenement house. That idea of mixing old and new architecture inspired me to create that interior. The design combine moderm elements with this typical for interiors of Warsaw from the 30s and 40s of 20 century. The decor of the flat is complemented by art of the Polish artists from the 20 century. The classical sculpture was create by well known Polish sculpturer from 21 century.
City Rooftop Residential has been a Bronze winner in the Interior Space and Exhibition Design award category in the year 2023 organized by the prestigious A' Design Award & Competition. The Bronze A' Design Award is given to outstanding designs that showcase a high degree of creativity and practicality. It recognizes the dedication and skill of designers who produce work that stands out for its thoughtful development and innovative use of materials and technology. These designs are acknowledged for their professional execution and potential to influence industry standards positively. Winning this award highlights the designer's ability to blend form and function effectively, offering solutions that enhance people's lives and wellbeing.
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Roland Stanczyk was recognized with the coveted Bronze A' Design Award in 2024, a testament to excellence of their work City Rooftop Residential.
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