Architects Marcin Mostafa and Natalia Paszkowska are the founds architecture and designing workshop WWAA . They co-operated as students of the Warsaw University of Technology on school projects and have been working together since 2003, with focus on projects for architectural contests, the majority of which they won or were awarded prizes. WWAA was set up in 2006 and started its business activity in 2007 after winning the competition for designing the Polish Pavilion for Expo 2010 in Shanghai.In 2010 WWAA was joined by stage, set and exhibition designer Boris Kudlička, who studied set and costume design at the Theatre Faculty of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava and at the Minerva Academy of Arts in Groningen. Since 1999 he has staged several operas, most of them for National Opera in Warsaw, but also in opera houses in Frankfurt, Berlin, New York, Brussels and Copenhagen. WWAA’s activity covers the whole range of different projects when it comes to space design (e.g. permanent museum exhibitions, cultural centers, sport objects). WWAA is trying to be very diverse hence on one hand urban scale architecture projects, on the other temporary installations, such as exhibitions, events, stage design, pavilions etc. Due to this variety the depth of experience includes also graphics, every-day use objects to furniture, interiors, houses, office as well as public buildings. Designing in a consistent way, creating unique structures and experimenting with space – these are the guiding points.


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