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The project is created in a place where urban life was teeming in the past – there was dense quarter and market square between Towarowa, Prosta and Miedziana streets. The buildings destroyed during the war were replaced by the largest printing in Poland, whose halls for decades occupied nearly 6.5-hectare area. Now this place undergoes a city -forming metamorphosis thanks to the cooperation of three experienced companies: AFI, Echo Investment and Archicom, which involved the JEMS Architekci studio in the project.

The concept of the super -inflammatory, popularized in Barcelona, is a strategy for the transformation of districts aimed at improving the comfort of life in the city. Sebastian Kieć, CEO AFI Poland, emphasizes that Towarowa22 is to become “a dream of a sustainable district of the future.” The project involves limiting traffic within the quarter for calmer local roads, which promotes the integration of residents and builds neighborly ties.

The main compositional axis will be the new Wronia street, designed as a model avenue. Its surface will be covered with a red clinker from recovered historical bricks, and a row of trees will be planted between the roads. Rafał Mazurczak, COO Echo Investment, describes this as “an ideal place for life and for walks: metropolitan, but at the same time diverse and green.”

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