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Anna Rostkowska

Anna Rostkowska

Architect, Warsaw University of Technology Faculty of Architecture graduate 1972, design license 1978. City's Official Design Office "Warcent" employee 1972-1980. History of architecture and architectural design teacher at the Monument-Renovation high school 1980-1984. Site manager in the national monument-registery listed buildings 1985-1994. Conservator’s Office employee between 1995 and 1997. Historic buildings conservation and refurbishment expert, Monument Conservators Association surveyor. Founder and owner of Proart office since 1994. Author of numerous architectural designs including the modernization of „Syrena” theatre in Warsaw (2003), modernization of former Jurkiewicz Palace at Wilcza st. in Warsaw – also as a sub-investor and a supervisor (2005), or the modernization of the  Investment Credit Association building in Łódź for Fenix Group (2010). The firm specializes particularly in the renewal, modernization and superstructure of Warsaw tenement houses including such examples as 19 Wiejska St. for Edipresse (2003), 44 Piękna St. for Restaura (2007), 16 Poznańska St. for Fenix Group (2014), 7A Górnośląską St. for Fenix Group (2016), 26 Okrzei St. for Fenix Group (2017), or 13 / 15 Foksal St. for Ghelamco (2018). Also the Ministry of Culture Monument Protection Golden medal prize winner (2002), General Monument Conservator „Wellturned Monument” competition prize winner (2005), Piotrkowska Street Foundation’s Best Joint Interior of the Year competition prize winner (2011) and Piotrkowska Street Foundation outstanding conservational implementation prize winner (2011).

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  • Attempting to stop the time, or a tale of the difficult art of renovation

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    Attempting to stop the time, or a tale of the difficult art of renovation

    Revitalisation is a difficult and costly business that will prove profitable only in the longer term. In this case, major roles are played by social diagnosis and improvement in the quality of life of the inhabitants, and not by the financial result

    Attempting to stop the time, or a tale of the difficult art of renovation

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