Pottery-Inspired Design Wins Competition for Multifunction Building in Poland

Bakpak Architects and EovaStudio have won a competition to design a multifunctional building in Rzeszow, Poland. The design—called The Pottery Courtyard—is based upon the local tradition of ceramic artisans, thus restoring a sense of heritage to the region and city.

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From the outside, the building follows the sharp edges of the surrounding streets, creating a compact shape aligned with the local urban development. Conversely, the inner portion of the building is comprised of a rounded, blue courtyard—“The Pottery Courtyard”— which tapers and “opposes the external geometry of the streets.”

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Courtesy of Bakpak Architects and EovaStudio

While providing good lighting and ventilation, the courtyard additionally connects back to the concept of ceramics in its resemblance of a potter’s wheel. Similarly, the potter’s wheel served as inspiration for the building’s appearance, which appears as though it has been cut, carved, and turned on a potter’s wheel.

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As a public space, The Pottery Courtyard is entirely pedestrian, and directly communicates with the local Old Market with a large, open entrance to facilitate the flow of people from Market Square.

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“The proposed building is seven floors above ground level and has three floors underground, [with] commercial areas in the basement and ground floor, [a] hotel along the three first floors, and housing and [a] social club with a restaurant” for the remaining floors.

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Learn more about the project here.

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Cite: Sabrina Santos. "Pottery-Inspired Design Wins Competition for Multifunction Building in Poland" 24 Sep 2015. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/773785/pottery-inspired-courtyard-wins-competition-for-multifunction-building-in-poland> ISSN 0719-8884

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