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A Forum Of Ideas And Practice

Architektoniczki participated in A Forum of Ideas and Practice in Gdańsk, where Ewelina Jaskulska delivered a presentation on the gender perspective in urban planning. This public lecture was part of an international conference that explored various social issues within Polish cities, focusing on how architectural design can influence social structures and gender roles in urban […]

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Interview for Krytyka Polityczna

The interview “Ego architekta kontra empatia architektki” on Krytyka Polityczna was conducted by Paulina Januszewska. In the interview,  Architektoniczki collective discuss the contrast between traditional, male-dominated architectural practices and their more empathetic, feminist approach to urban planning. The conversation covers their research on Aleje Jerozolimskie in Warsaw, revealing how public spaces often disregard women’s safety

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Collectiu Punt6. Barcelona

In May 2023, Architektoniczki and the Katarzyna Kozyra Foundation, including Ewelina Jaskulska, Joanna Aleksandrowicz, and Honorata Grzesikowska, visited Barcelona as part of an Erasmus+ mobility project. This collaboration with Colectiu Punt 6, a feminist urbanism collective, focused on exploring gender perspectives in urban planning. During the week-long stay, the group participated in lectures and workshops

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Conference. Forum Of Empathic Cities

The Forum of Empathic Cities took place in Kraków on May 15-16, 2023, bringing together experts from across Europe to discuss the importance of creating inclusive, human-centered urban spaces. Ewelina Jaskulska and the Architektoniczki collective presented their research methodology during this event, focusing on how public spaces can be designed to be more empathetic and

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Vogue Feminist City

In their interview for Vogue Polska, the Architektoniczki collective discussed their feminist approach to urban planning. The conversation revolved around their project, Ciąg równoprzestrzenny (Equal Space Sequence), which was showcased during the Warszawa w Budowie exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. This project reflects their commitment to creating urban spaces that are

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‘How to End the Fight for the Streets’ panel in Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw

In December 2022, Ewelina Jaskulska, representing Architektoniczki, participated in a thought-provoking panel discussion titled “Jak zakończyć walkę o ulice?” (How to End the Fight for the Streets) at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw (MSN). This event, part of the Warszawa w Budowie festival, focused on the feminist perspective of urban street spaces, particularly

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Architektoniczki part of Warsaw Under Construction Exhibition

The Street Fight exhibition, held at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw from October 2022 to January 2023, explored the role of urban streets and public spaces, particularly highlighting the dominance of cars over pedestrians. This exhibition was part of the Warsaw Under Construction festival and featured numerous projects addressing issues such as sustainability,

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“Let’s Finally End With ‘Somehow It Will Be’!”

Architektoniczki were recently featured in an insightful interview for Culture.pl, where they discussed their innovative approach to urban design and the unique challenges faced by women in the field of architecture. The interview, titled “Let’s Finally End With ‘Somehow It Will Be’!”, highlighted the collective’s work in promoting inclusive and empathetic urban spaces. During the

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PLGBC Social Ecology

Ewelina Jaskulska recently presented her theory of social ecology as a keynote speaker at the 9th PLGBC Green Building Symposium in Warsaw. Her presentation focused on the relationship between modern architecture, human behavior, and community development, which was supported by statistical research and analysis. She emphasized how architectural design influences social interactions and community well-being,

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