Poland-based architects WXCA have modernized one of the largest urban parks in Warsaw, Pole Mokotowskie Park, also known as Warsaw’s Central Park. Paying attention to evolved pathways and existing water systems, WXCA describes their approach as ‘design acupuncture,’ focusing on small, thoughtful interventions to support and safeguard the park’s existing network.
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The Polish Army Museum in Warsaw was designed by WXCA as part of one of the largest museum complexes in Europe
Polish architectural studio WXCA has completed the South Building of the Polish Army Museum in the Warsaw Citadel as part of a plan to create one of the largest museum complexes in Europe. The South Building consists of eight separate blocks connected by glass walls providing glimpses of the surrounding park. The blocks are constructed of coloured architectural concrete, similar in colour to the Citadel’s walls, and they feature a chevron pattern with a military reference, scaled to the size of a human hand.
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