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Our most popular newsletter, formerly known as Dezeen Weekly. Warsaw studio MFRMGR has renovated the offices of Polish sound production company Ztudio, using wooden frames and polycarbonate sheets to create semi-transparent workspaces (+ slideshow). MFRMGR creates semi-transparent cubicles for sound production office in Warsaw.Work has started on a 310-metre-high Warsaw skyscraper by Foster + Partners, expected to become the tallest building in Poland. Construction begins on Poland's tallest tower by Foster + Partners.Element Talks announces speakers for 2017 conferenceĭezeen promotion: 40 experts from the fields of graphic design, typography, user experience, art, curation and branding will present at the fourth edition of the Element Talks conference in Warsaw, Poland.Red concrete walls frame a chasm leading to a memorial inside Warsaw's barbican, which commemorates the thousands of Polish citizens murdered by the Soviet secret police during the second world war. BBGK Architekci uses stained concrete walls to create Katyn Museum inside Warsaw barbican.Polish design studio Beza Projekt has created an aquamarine shared working space in Warsaw, designed to look more like a club than an office. Beza Projekt creates aquamarine co-working space in Warsaw.Medusa Group has designed Akademeia High School in Warsaw with a large central courtyard surrounded by stepped seating that leads to a herb garden roof. Medusa Group designs timber-clad school with herb garden roof.Colours clash inside Warsaw's Opasly Tom restaurant by Buck Studioīuck Studio played with colour and texture inside this restaurant in Warsaw, which features boldly contrasting orange fixtures and grooved blue surfaces.Heavy patterned carpets from Morocco and brass fixtures merge to form the rich interior of this cocktail bar in Warsaw, designed by architect Kacper Gronkiewicz. Moroccan carpets line walls of Warsaw's Aura cocktail bar.Polish architect Mateusz Baumiller has merged deep-pink walls, velvet furnishings and wooden fixtures to soften the industrial shell of this creative office in Warsaw. Mateusz Baumiller converts warehouse into homely offices for Clay.Warsaw.
