The intention of my project was to provide a remedy for the crisis of city-centre space which affects today’s metropolises. A city is a living entity which determines its functions according to the current needs of its residents. I wanted to create a tool to stem the ongoing flight of current cultural function from our city centres. At the same time, I tried not to make my project yet another artificially generated element on the map of Warsaw. I believe that as a designer I am supposed to support existing cultural institutions.
B. 1988, studied Interior Design at the Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology (2007–2011) and at the Faculty of Design of the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw (2011–2013).Postgraduate course in Design in New Product Management at the Warsaw School of Economics (2012–2013). Interior and industrial designer. She works for the Pan Popi shop in Warsaw, offering designs by Polish artists. Third place in the competition Souvenir from Poland organised by Cepelia – Polish Art and Handicraft Foundation and a honourable mention for Family shoe in the Przetwory competition.