Royal Łazienki Garden in Warsaw of the 21st century

The designed garden of the 21st century is a space that prompts reflection on the coexistence of man and nature. A landscape that, thanks to its openness and accessibility, allows you to enter into close relationships with nature, allows you to observe it, feel it, understand the interdependencies.
The space shaped by the language of art with the help of elements of nature interspersed with human creations draws attention to the mutual complementarity of these concepts. The garden of the 21st century, balancing on the border between the built and the natural landscape, shows the closeness of nature and culture in a landscape constantly transformed by man, allows us to look anew at experiencing nature, creating relationships with it, coexistence. Such reflection is the key to understanding human action in an urbanized environment, culture as part of an ecosystem, processed nature. The central part of the garden is occupied by a built landscape - an exhibition pavilion. The building is a longitudinal composition of concrete blocks organizing space through a variety of relationships with the surrounding garden, opening, closing, temperature, quality of light. The landscape of the pavilion, like the garden, is a sequence of phenomena, spaces with different moods, climates depending on the direction and type of connection with the environment.

Type:

culture

public space

transformation and heritage

Feature:

public building

Investor:

Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw

Datum:

2013

Location:

Warsaw

Surface:

1800

m2

Stato:

concept design

Prizes:

2nd prize in the international competition for the development of the concept of the 21st century Garden with an exhibition pavilion - Revitalization of the area of the Royal Łazienki Museum

Authors:

Szczepan Wroński, Zbigniew Wroński, Marta Sękulska- Wrońska , Anna Dobek-Lenczewska, Michał Czerwiński , Marcin Bieńka, Małgorzata Dembowska, Piotr Łosek