International Trade Fair BAU 2025 in Munich.
Today, the F.S.O. PARK project was presented at the international BAU 2025 trade fair in Munich – BAU Insights.
One of the elements of this year’s event was a series of expert lectures entitled “Impulses of a generation of future-oriented architects” dedicated to the original methodologies of design work practiced by selected architectural studios.
And the pretext for these lectures was reflections resulting from the challenges of our times, numerous crises that could have led to a decrease in innovation, courage and the desire to experiment. It turned out to be the opposite. This new generation of architects is characterized by a mentality of collective action instead of looking to the future individually. It is primarily projects that go beyond conventional construction tasks that attract attention: intermediate and mixed uses, temporary living, transforming existing buildings into places for communities and various interventions in urban space. The work of the young generation moves between creative creativity, academic teaching and participatory planning processes.
F.S.O. PARK was presented by Marta Sękulska-Wrońska from the WXCA studio as part of the lecture “Passion for Architecture”. Its topic was the philosophy of the authorial community of ideas, the power of mutual inspiration in the creative process and the synergy resulting from combining individual skills within the team, professed by WXCA. She showed how young architects expand the boundaries of design through creative projects focused on the community, which go beyond the norm.
And the examples were: F.S.O. PARK, the Museum of Polish History and the concept of rebuilding the Saxon Palace and the Brühl Palace.