Magdalena Malska, Architect
Magdalena Malska is an architect graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Cracow University of Technology (M.Arch – RIBA Part II) and also completed an Erasmus Scholarship at Politecnico di Milano in Italy (2009/2010).
Her practice is a combination of experience on various fields: architectural practice, writing articles for architectural magazines or organization of International Conference & Design Workshops for ECOWEEK. She attended many workshops, such as EWWD 2010 about waterfronts in Lisbon, ECOWEEK International Conferences and Design Workshops in Thessaloniki (2011), in Milan (2011) and in Jerusalem (2012), or CaseWeek - “Design of sustainable buildings” organized by ARUP in Warsaw (2013). She organized the first ECOWEEK event in Poland (2012) with architects from worldwide known architectural offices, such as Marta Pozo Gil (MVRDV, the Netherlands) or Ulf Meyer (Igenhoven Architects, Germany). In 2013 she organized and coordinated another ECOWEEK in Cracow and made experience as an assistant of the Workshop Leader.
During her experience in WAM Architecten Magdalena was working on various projects, in between on residential projects which differ in scale, on restoration of an old tenement house in Schiedam and on successful exhibition in Zaandam. Collaborating with Wilfried van Winden she designed the Rotterdam pavilion. Magdalena designed an interior and wrote a text about her practise in WAM Architecten that was chosen for an exhibition “Competitive Hypothesis” at Storefront for Art & Architecture in New York (2013). She was invited to participate in “Ecoweek Book Project” (2013).
Recently she is working on the Ecoweek event in London.
She loves to travel, and she believes that inspiration for a good design can come from everything.
Interion & Pavilion Visuals Credits: WAM architects, Wilfried van Winden in collaboration with Magdalena Malska