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Kacper Kępiński
Head of external projects and exhibitions at the National Institute of Architecture and Urbanism. Co-founder of the Cracow association Spaces-People-City and member of the board of the Architecture Institute Foundation. He participated in the preparation of exhibitions (including "Za-mieszkanie 2012. City of Gardens, City of Fences", "Impossible Figures". - Polish Pavilion at the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale, "Transformation. Spaces of Freedom", "Identity. 100 years of Polish architecture") and educational projects, coordinator of the Krakow Route of Modernism and Pomoszlak projects. Architect, graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Cracow University of Technology, scholarship holder of the French government at Ecole Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville. He also studied in Amsterdam and Copenhagen.
[Photo: Grzegorz Karkoszka / Exercising modernity].
Architektura & Biznes – articles

Skra - concretosis instead of a sports park among the trees
Sport | Stadiums | Urban planning | Landscape, parks
Lviv sets its sights on temporary homes in sustainable architecture
Residential | Alternatives | Multi-family houses
A skyscraper, a tunnel and a consolation square. Plan for Zawiszy Square
Publicity | City | Urban planning | Public spaces
Landscape resolutions in Krakow and Gdansk worked wonders. Was a bubble enacted in Kielce?
Publicity | City | Urban planning
Blocks instead of school, school instead of factory. Lex developer in Ursus
Education | Schools | Residential | Multi-family houses | Urban planning
Recreation or nature? New park in Warsaw stirs controversy
Publicity | Landscape and environment | Urban planning | Landscape, parks
Reuse. Architecture of the exhibition from construction waste
Climate change space | Culture | Museums and galleries