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Expansion of the Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin - competition results

18 of March '20

The Pomeranian Medical University in Szczecin will gain a new building within five years to house, among others, the Collegium Pharmaceuticum and the Center for Translational Medicine.

The main objective of the competition was to select a design that would primarily meet the requirements of functionality and energy efficiency so that operating costs would be as low as possible. The concept was also to include landscaping and public parking. The jury also stressed that the new building should be characterized by a modern architectural form.

1st place

The first-place prize of PLN 120,000 and an invitation to negotiate in a public procurement procedure on a sole-source basis went to the Dedeco studio from Szczecin . The author team composed of Piotr Hofman, Malgorzata Hofman, Anna Golębiowska, Cezary Dałek, Mateusz Żelazny, Hubert Jacolik, Michal Rzewuski, Lukasz Włodarczyk.

The winning project consists of a main part and five buildings perpendicular to it. It will be built on Unia Lubelska Street, and its "branches" slightly lower in the basin. Thus, they will be level with the level of the surrounding houses. In total, the entire complex will cover an area of 50 thousand square meters.

Place II

The second place and the prize of 80 thousand PLN were awarded to the OPEN ARCHITEKCI studio. The author team composed of Paweł Paradowski, Przemysław Kokot, Daniel Mermer, Anna Gorzkowska, Anna Frączkowska, Anna Trząskowska, Mikołaj Wieczorek, Sebastian Przestrzelski, Monika Kalita.

Second place - the project of OPEN ARCHITECTS studio.

©OPEN ARCHITEKCI

III place

The last place on the podium went to the Gdansk studio INDUSTRIA PROJECT and Heinle, Wischer und Partner Architekci, receiving a prize of 50 thousand PLN. The author's team consisted of Edzard Schultz, Anna Stryszewska - Słońska, Łukasz Kaczmarek, Marta Wróblewska, Karol Mądrecki, Wojciech Wiśniewski, Adriana Sowa, Tomasz Sokołowski, Łukasz Tryc, Andrzej Rulewski, Grzegorz Rybak, Marek Pobłocki, Mirosław Arentowicz, Włodzimierz Werochowski, Rafał Pankau, Maciej Matłok.

Third place - INDUSTRIA PROJECTS project.

©INDUSTRIA PROJECTS, Heinle, Wischer und Partner Architekci

honors

The jury also awarded a distinction worth PLN 20,000 to the Warsaw office 22ARCHITEKCI. The author's team consisting of: Maciej Kowalczyk, Aleksander Drzewiecki, Michał Tatjewski, Wojciech Conder, Aleksandra Zubelewicz-Lada, Alicja Kanigowska, Michał Bala, Tadeusz Szewczenko, Tomasz Saracen.

Honorable mention - 22ARCHITEKCI project.

© Tomasz Saracen

Honorable mention went to the Kontrapunkt V-project design and investment team of Aleksander Mirek. The author's team consisting of: Aleksander Mirek, Miłosz Sanetra, Bartosz Śliwa, Radosław Pietrzak, Monika Stadnik, Lucyna Serafin - Farah.

Honorable mention - project of Kontrapunkt V-Project Team Aleksander Mirek

©The Kontrapunkt V-Project Investment Project Team Aleksander Mirek

jury

Chairman of the Competition Jury: dipl. ing. arch. prof. PP Stefan Jan Scholz - Berlin, Germany
Deputy Chairman of the Competition Jury: arch. Jerzy Gurawski - SARP Poznań Branch
Referee: arch. Jacek Lenart SARP Szczecin Branch
Judges of the Competition Jury:
arch. Karol Barcz - SARP Szczecin Branch
Prof. Jarosław Peregud-Pogorzelski, M.D., Vice Rector for Development of PUM.
Krzysztof Goralski, M.Sc., Chancellor of PUM
Milosz Kawa, MD, PhD Chair of Physiopathology, Department of General Pathology
Damian Malinowski, PhD, Department of Pharmacology, Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology
Katarzyna Lenarcik, M.Sc. Head of Technical Department, PUM
Andrzej Kaluzniak, M.Sc. Deputy Head of the Technical Department, PUM

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