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“Poland is a hell paved with polycrete […] Really?”

3 November 2022

“Poland is a hell paved with polycrete […] Really?”

In Saturday’s issue of Gazeta Wyborcza, we invite you to read an interesting article by Natalia Mazur on the topic: “Poland is a hell paved with polycrete, full of pat-developers, felled trees and drivers. Really?”

Agnieszka Labus, along with a group of experts, argues that this is not the case everywhere!
Their favorite places and examples of #zaprojektowanepoludzku space are described by:
– Olga Drenda – writer, essayist, travels a lot around Poland – on business and for pleasure
– Krzysztof Rogatka – urban planner, landscape architect
– Krzysztof Ruciński – works at the Team of Economic Advisors TOR, runs the YouTube channel Polska Inaczej (Poland Otherwise)
– Justyna Kulakowska – works at the Active Rehabilitation Foundation
– Radek Ratajczak – designer, creator of Shopa Design & Strategy, worked, among others, on the Mill Island project
– Marta Skowronska – sociologist, assistant professor at Adam Mickiewicz University, researches, among other things, forms of habitation and transportation practices
– Alicja Biała – artist, author of murals, illustrations and totems

It turns out that in Poland we can also find good practices and examples that are of value to us and our spaces that surround us.

We recommend your attention: here

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