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Olgierd Dziekoński

Olgierd Dziekoński

Architect

Architect, town planner, expert for local development & self-government, V-Mayor of Warsaw, CEO of MDA, V-minister at Min. of Regional Dev & Construction & Min. of Infrastructure, Secretary of State at the Chancellery of the President of Poland; 2010-2015 - Chief of the Presidential Advisors.

Participates in the sessions:

  • 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

  • From prefabricated housing to residential ghettos to icons of architecture. How do Poles live?

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    From prefabricated housing to residential ghettos to icons of architecture. How do Poles live?

    Living in a city is back in fashion in Poland, but the fact that something is in vogue does not mean it is always practical. Residential architecture is currently evolving – Poles no longer wish to live in blocks of flats that are carbon copies of one another. Living in the city centre or in the suburbs? In a new apartment building or in a post-industrial loft? How to design and construct so that housing estates are not only bedroom communities, but also lively and vibrant places that offer high quality of life?

    From prefabricated housing to residential ghettos to icons of architecture. How do Poles live?

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