WXCA
Architecture Firm Warsaw / Poland
WXCA, founded in Warsaw in 2007, is an interdisciplinary architecture and urban design practice renowned for its innovative, context-sensitive approach to creating elegant, functional, and timeless architecture. With a diverse portfolio spanning cultural, educational, residential, and public spaces. WXCA specializes in transforming areas of profound cultural, historical, and natural significance.
The practice collaborates closely with clients and stakeholders, employing an iterative design process that ensures the seamless integration of architectural vision with client objectives. WXCA is skilled at understanding and enhancing institutional identities, community aspirations, and private client visions through its architectural solutions placing heritage and environmental awareness at the forefront.
Among the most important projects are the Polish History Museum, listed in “The World’s Most Beautiful Museums 2024” announced by Prix Versailles, the Polish Pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai, the Polish Army Museum, which received the prestigious Warsaw Mayor’s Architectural Award, the winning project for the reconstruction of the Saxon Palace, a heritage site located in the historical city center of Warsaw, on the edge of the UNESCO heritage site, and European Center for Geological Education in Chęciny and Palmiry Memorial Museum, which nominated for the Mies Van der Rohe Award.
The practice collaborates closely with clients and stakeholders, employing an iterative design process that ensures the seamless integration of architectural vision with client objectives. WXCA is skilled at understanding and enhancing institutional identities, community aspirations, and private client visions through its architectural solutions placing heritage and environmental awareness at the forefront.
Among the most important projects are the Polish History Museum, listed in “The World’s Most Beautiful Museums 2024” announced by Prix Versailles, the Polish Pavilion at Expo 2020 in Dubai, the Polish Army Museum, which received the prestigious Warsaw Mayor’s Architectural Award, the winning project for the reconstruction of the Saxon Palace, a heritage site located in the historical city center of Warsaw, on the edge of the UNESCO heritage site, and European Center for Geological Education in Chęciny and Palmiry Memorial Museum, which nominated for the Mies Van der Rohe Award.
WXCA, founded in Warsaw in 2007, is an interdisciplinary architecture and urban design practice renowned for its innovative, context-sensitive approach to creating elegant, functional, and timeless architecture. With a diverse portfolio spanning cultural, educational, residential, and public spaces. WXCA specializes in transforming areas of profound cultural, historical, and natural significance. The practice collaborates closely with clients and stakeholders, employing an iterative design...