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Piotr Choromański

I am an architect with 16 years of experience. I believe that collective work involving negotiating ideas and solutions, co-responsibility for the process and the end result is one of the most interesting methods of creative work. The use of broadly understood technological tools in the design process not only reflects the multidimensionality of public space, but gives the opportunity to engage in a wider dialogue with environment and allows it to be co-created not only from the point of view of an architect, but also a recipient. Since 2009, I have been providing own architectural activity. I am gaining experience in many areas of the investment process. These are not only design activities but also active participation in the implementation of the investment with the investor. My motivation is progressive development based on acquiring knowledge and improving qualifications. In 2010-2019 I belonged to the Wrocław interdisciplinary collective IP Group, promoting activities from the borderline of art and architecture, focusing on the creative process expressed through methodological work, laboratory classes and artistic creativity. I gained the most important professional experience while working at Blank Architects, in particular, designing and supervising the implementation of a multifunctional shopping center with an area of ​​200,000 m2 located in Moscow as a leading architect.

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What is most important to me?

Design concepts may once have been limited to packing products in nice packages; Today, however, it is an extremely broad discipline that covers everything from product development, branding, and business models to corporate strategy and design services. The role that design plays in the modern world of management consulting is less obvious. In fact, it has even been described as contradicting and not coexisting with design thinking. However, design thinking can be the missing tool that management consultants can use to help clients disrupt a particular industry through a human-centered approach. By leveraging their knowledge of the broad design process, companies will be better positioned to face the new era where market changes are rapidly taking place as part of a disruptive digital transformation. Organic growth is no longer enough, and more and more companies are recognizing the fundamental role that Design Thinking can play in evolutionary and revolutionary growth.

Design thinking refers to the cognitive, strategic, and practical processes by which design concepts are developed. Many key concepts and aspects of design thinking have been identified through research in various fields of design, design cognition, and design activities in both a laboratory and natural context.Design thinking is also linked to recipes for product and service innovation in a business and social context.

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Through many years

of experience in cooperation in

the private sector and with cultural institutions, I have come across a diverse approach to design, to apply innovations and I have learned many interesting methods of process management in the implementation of creative ideas. Running a new media studio / IP / I had the opportunity to present the idea to the audience, which was a unique space for discussion and sharing impressions. Thanks to this, I discovered an exciting

space of creation. I would like to invite you

to experience it together.

Let's get together!

About me

What about the future?

Buildings have always been used to display cultural psyche, norms and values. In ancient Greece, sculptures enveloping facades conveyed stories of heroism. In Gothic religious architecture, delicate decorations conveyed a theological message. And the grandiosity of Baroque architecture aimed to exemplify power, triumph and wealth.

Media architecture as a selling point
Miniaturization, improved energy efficiency and increasingly affordable lighting technology have expanded the architectural design palette. As a result, facades turn into interfaces that are endlessly adaptable and responsive.

Urban policy evaluates the environmental, social and economic merits of new developments. It aims to ensure that architecture delivers a high-quality

public realm for current and future generations. Policy is regularly updated to take account of emergent needs and opportunities. And cities are increasingly proposing policy for media architecture in urban planning schemes. This indicates a growing consensus on its contribution to urban areas.

Contact

+78 785195173

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