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Polish Public Space Sees the Future

A suite of designs that rethink public space and urban revitalisation in Poland have been released, showcasing the transformation of major parkways and venues to be optimised for the future.

Polish Public Space Sees the Future

With projects located through the city of Bielsko-BiaÅ‚a, the Cavatina Group’s larger project aims to transform city parkways and major cultural venues. From street intersections and a former market to underutilised structures, the plan lays out a vision for historic buildings and new architecture alike.

Polish Public Space Sees the Future

The conceptual design and analysis focuses on key urban areas. These include the intersection of the city's 3rd May and Zamkowa Streets, as well as turning Wojska Polskiego Street (a former market square) into a main public space of the city. The project also includes the historic block tenant-houses of Cyniarska and Mostowa Streets that will be rebuilt. Works around 3rd May and Zamkowa Streets will include moving of the long-distance traffic route into a road tunnel merged with an existing railway tunnel. The extra space gained above the tunnel will be used to build a walkway connecting Esperanto Square with Chrobrego, Teatralny and Żwirki i Wigury Squares. These changes aim to create unique urban spaces.

Polish Public Space Sees the Future

The new designs are planned to be encompassed by historic architecture, including Sułkowscy Castle, Polish Theatre, Polish Post building, President Hotel, Old Factory museum and Karol Korn tenant houses. The revitalisation of Wojska Polskiego Street (former market square) would include demolition of overground parking, rebuilding of the square surface, introducing green areas and building an underground parking lot. These moves hope to restore the representational role of former Biała Square.

Polish Public Space Sees the Future

In turn, the team states that rebuilding the original architecture between BiaÅ‚a river and Cyniarska and Mostowa Streets will require demolition of Klimczok shopping mall (a derelict 80’s development) together with a part of the former Finex factory. In this space, the traditional downtown block architecture will be restored and public function development will be introduced through an opera house, philharmonic or museum building.

Polish Public Space Sees the Future

The project includes analysis across traffic, public transport, space availability, historical context, the redefinition of public spaces, developing new architecture, pedestrian routes and green areas.

Via ArchDaily | Images courtesy of Cavatina

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