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GALERIA KATOWICKA Katowice (Poland) - 2013

General presentation

Contexte & enjeux

Sixteen raw concrete chalices built in the 1960s are now being reborn as the cover of Katowice station (as before, better than before…) and are launching a metropolitan project. At the foot of the embanked railway platforms, a destroyed island offered the gaping hole of an empty space, both a buffer and a square between the station and the city. The bus station occupied it.

By proposing to bury the buses and road traffic, we make room for the city in the obviousness and fluidity of a flat station area.

The architectural choices enhance, first of all, the strong identity of the station’s architecture, a unique example of Polish brutalist architecture.
Beyond that, the Katowice gallery is attached by a hollow joint and offers the district a simple, designed architecture, whose organic curves echo the surrounding “Art Nouveau” buildings.
The flexibility of the forms, the undulations, the large glass surfaces (backlit at night) contribute to the momentum of a generous and luminous architecture.
They make it a singular object, a “flagship” anchored in the old urban fabric of Katowice.

Technical descriptive

Program

Revitalisation of the station area and rehabilitation of the railway station
Creation of a bus station
Redesign of the public space in connection with the city centre
Creation of a tunnel
Creation of 1200 underground parking spaces on 2 levels
Creation of underground deliveries
Retail and leisure
Business centre and hotel

Client

PKP – NEINVER

Calendar

Competition winner 2007. Completed in 2013

Area

150 000 m²
42,000m² of parking