Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci

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  • Design Team: Marlena Wolnik, Agnieszka Borkowska, Jan Fiałkowski, Barbara Rokicka, Aleksandra Rudnicka
  • Structure Engineer: Radosław Wileński
  • City: Rybnik
  • Country: Poland
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Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Exterior Photography, Windows, Facade, Cityscape, Garden
© Marcin Giba

Text description provided by the architects. The Local Activity Center is a project that aims to create a space that would be the focal point for the life of the local residents and enable them to integrate. The architecture of the background, modest and blending into the surroundings, creating space rather than being the visible cubature itself.

Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Exterior Photography
© Jakub Certowicz
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Building plan - Ground floor
Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Exterior Photography
© Jakub Certowicz

The project is located in the city of Rybnik in southern Poland. It comprises 27 districts and their respective residents still feel strong territorial independence despite belonging to the same city. The idea of LAC came as a response to the emerging negative social phenomena and the need to create space for all cultural and sports activities and social integration, as well as be a kind of symbol of the district. The project scope is to cover most of the districts, but in the first instance, three of them were selected: Klokocin, Ochojec, Paruszowiec. A pilot project was (realised) built in Klokocin. Each location has its own specific character. The challenge was to create a universal building flexible enough to be adapted to the different contexts of the sites. By twisting rectangular solids they blend in with their surroundings.

Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Interior Photography, Dining room, Chair
© Jakub Certowicz
Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Interior Photography, Dining room, Chair, Table
© Jakub Certowicz

The main structure is a building with a multifunctional room. Right behind it, there is an open space, kitchen, toilets, and technical room. 

Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Exterior Photography, Stairs
© Jakub Certowicz

In addition, a shelter was also designed in the same architectural style, forming a coherent whole with the building. This structure during the pandemic and the related ban on the use of closed spaces unexpectedly became the main meeting place for the locals.

Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Exterior Photography, Windows
© Jakub Certowicz

Both structures create a kind of semi-atrial space. They are based on a rectangular plan with a twisted roof plane. The roof also fulfills a utilitarian function through the design of the integrated seats, which can be used both on an everyday basis as resting places and as stands during major outdoor events.

Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Interior Photography
© Bartek Barczyk

The twisted shape - seemingly difficult to fabricate - turned out to be so simple in principle that it was made by local contractors who had not previously dealt with carpentry work. The rhythm of the glue-laminated timber rafters, lengthening in leaps on one side and shortened on the other side, creates a characteristic, twisted roof plane. The consistency of the material is complemented by the façade covered with larch planks, which turn gray over time, making the buildings blend in even more with the surroundings. The materials used come from the local manufacturers, which made the transport costs low.

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Sections
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Section / Elevation

Thanks to the fact that the residents of the estate were involved in the LAC development process - from social consultations through to its management - they feel fully responsible for it. The use of wood - a material that requires renovation and 'care' - has become a metaphor for interpersonal and social relationships that need to be looked after to exist. Similarly, the building of the Local Activity Center, which is used and looked after by the residents of the district to which it belongs, will be a testimony of how important it is to them.

Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci - Exterior Photography, Stairs
© Bartek Barczyk

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Address:Rybnik, Poland

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Cite: "Local Activity Center / Marlena Wolnik MWArchitekci" 14 Mar 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/957038/local-activity-center-mwarchitekci> ISSN 0719-8884

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