Izabella Janusz
student
Cracow Technical University (Politechnika Krakowska), Kraków
Poland
Architecture
The main idea was to create an infill, blending in with the nearest, surrounding buildings in the best possible way. It was designed on Pawia St. in Krakow,… more
Tamer ElSerafi
advisor
Effat University
Saudi Arabia
Dr. Tamer ElSerafi is the Head of the Architecture Department and Director of the Master of Science… more
This project shows a commendable sensitivity to the historic urban context of Kraków, successfully negotiating the complex challenge of integrating a new structure within an established streetscape. The careful alignment of cornices, eaves, and characteristic façade divisions demonstrates respect for surrounding architecture while introducing a modern identity. The combination of parametric ceramic tiles, kinetic panels, and glazing creates an engaging and dynamic façade treatment. However, the architectural composition could benefit from a stronger conceptual coherence among these façade elements, as the current mixture risks visual fragmentation. Internally, the functional distribution is logical, with a strong emphasis on user diversity and universal design, yet the spatial sequences could be further enriched to provide more varied spatial experiences. Sustainability strategies are present but could be more deeply integrated into the core architectural language rather than appended as technical features. Overall, the project presents a solid foundation but would benefit from greater depth and consistency in architectural and environmental integration.