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Polish Architecture

  • Poland
  • Oct 13, 2017
  • 1 min read

Zakopianski style is a style we can find in the south of Poland. This style of Stanislaw Witkiewicz Buildings (houses, churches, guest houses) are build in woody parts without the use of nails. The decorative elements of such houses (stairs, shutters, ramps) are carved and roofs are exceptionally sloping. The houses are on a stone wall called the foundation.

Often we hear complaints that in Poland there is architectural chaos, and the buildings are stamped, kitschy, conservative, devoid of originality and vision, but I think differently. I will show you pictures of modern Polish architecture and let each of you answer the question: Does Modern Poland Architecture is bad?


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