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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WXCA to create ‘green district of the future’ on the site of a former car factory in Warsaw
The 60-hectare FSO car factory in Warsaw, which manufactured 4 million cars over 60 years, is to be transformed into a green space accommodating 17,000 residents and providing employment for 13,000. Polish architects WXCA, collaborating with SAWAWA urban planners and Warsaw City Council have designed the masterplan for developers OKAM. The first phase of the project is scheduled for 2026, with completion expected by 2050.
The plan aims to foster a sense of community and establish a timeless, high-quality, living and working space 5km from the centre of Warsaw.
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