Landscape Practice

@landscape_practice_

Public spaces · Gardens · Planning · Commercial & Residential Projects Paris · Warsaw
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1st prize for our concept of „Wykwity” in „Energia Inowrocławia” Cultural Centre Competition prepared together with @prlgpl ! Our project explores the tension between city and landscape - a place where urban structure meets open agricultural fields. From this contrast, energy emerges as a quality of the place itself. Cultural Centre becomes a new landmark at this edge: a tower-like building marking the entrance to Inowrocław and bringing together two identities of the city - its urban, salt-related history and the rural landscape of Kujawy. Around it, the landscape unfolds as a system of “blooms” - soft, evolving public spaces that mediate between the building, the road infrastructure and the open fields beyond. Together, the building and landscape create a public place that is rooted in its context and open to new cultural and social activities. It was a great adventure to explore ideas together with @prlgpl and @franek.wardynski !
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1st prize – Energia Inowrocławia Together with @prlgpl , we are pleased to share that our proposal of 'Wykwity' has been awarded 1st prize in the competition for the Cultural Centre “Energia Inowrocławia”! Our landscape concept grows from the image of salt 'blooms' - soft, spreading forms that appear across the site like clusters of field vegetation. The “blooms” also bring together local references: the agricultural landscape of Kujawy, native field-edge vegetation and salt-tolerant plant communities connected to the region’s geological character. The planting is designed as a spatial composition: dense, diverse and layered. It frames the Cultural Centre, softens the geometry of the building and creates a green, absorbent landscape around it. Thank you @prlgpl for a great collaboration! Thank you to the organizers @a2p2 @owsarp and the jury for their trust and recognition. We are grateful for the opportunity to contribute to the future development of Inowrocław. Team: @landscape_practice_ Paulina Kalska, Emilia Piłat, Marta Przygoda, Jadwiga Ryczek, Lucyna Rydel, Marta Tomasiak @prlgpl Gabriela Brzozowska, Mirabela Jurczenko, Bartosz Kowal, Alicja Kowalewska, Marek Martynowicz, Wojciech Mazan, Bartłomiej Poteralski, Apolonia Slesarow, Radosława Suchowiecka, Agata Werochowska @franek.wardynski Franek Wardyński
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Study Trip 2026 A few more moments from our week in Bretagne. Walking the coast, observing the landscape, and continuing conversations outside the studio - all part of the way we work and learn together.
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Study Trip 2026 This year, we travelled to Bretagne, France, to spend a week together reflecting on what matters most in our work and practice. Long conversations, shared activities, and team-building workshops - all set within the coastal landscapes of Bretagne - gave us opportunity to reflect on our values, our collaborations, and the direction of Landscape Practice’s work. An inspiring and grounding week, which we will remember with great appreciation!
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Trying things out Before the final furniture lands on the square, we build and test mockups. At @ckzamek we tested them directly in space - adjusting scale, weight, and position until the pieces work exactly as imagined. It’s the most satisfying part of the process, when ideas start behaving like real objects! Co-designed with @aleksanderwadasstudio CK Zamek · square design · landscape architecture
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How can landscape carry a memory? The project proposal for Memorial to the Holocaust of the Roma and Sinti in Bohemia - where the landscape itself becomes the medium. A single gesture - a circular crater cuts into the ground like a wound, transforming it into a space of gathering and shared presence. Instead of a dominant monument, fragments are dispersed across the site, allowing multiple individual stories to emerge rather than one fixed narrative. Reused materials remain embedded in the ground, layering past and present. Co-designed with @joanrozb , Karolina Chodura LETY U PÍSKU · memorial proposal landscape architecture · competition
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Lawns meant to be used. At Warsaw’s Central Square, lawns are designed to invite people in, rather than guide them around. They are open, accessible, and meant to be walked into. Instead of fencing greenery off, we invite people in - creating places to sit, meet, and spend time in the centre of the square. It’s a joy to see them always filled with many people! Architecture/Landscape: @zygmunt_borawski @a.a.collective (lead architects), Landscape: @landscape_practice_ , Lighting Design: @aureola.studio , Civil Engineer: Wojciech Barcewicz, Traffic Engineer: Civil Transport Designers, Sanitary Engineer: Capite Engineering, Electrical Engineer: Tech-Art Photos by @jedrzejsokolowski Plac Centralny · Warsaw · landscape architecture · Pałac Kultury i Nauki
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We work with time. Seasonality is one of our design tools. Along with materials and architecture, colour enters our projects through the plant species we choose. We try to capture the right sequence of moments - flowering, colour change, and decay - so that compositions remain in a constant change, never settling into a fixed image. landscape architecture · planting strategy · seasonal structure
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A landscape in continuity (2/2) At the Centre Horticole in Lullier, continuity is maintained in the overall spatial structure, while change appears in the details. Pergolas, water elements, and varied ground textures introduce new moments across the campus. Wood replaces the original material palette, adding a contemporary layer within the existing order. Co-designed with @personeniraffaelearchitectes landscape architecture · Switzerland · competition · educational complex
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A landscape in continuity (1/2) The extension of the Centre Horticole in Lullier, near Geneva, builds on the vegetative landscape originally designed by the Swiss modernist landscape architect Walter Brugger in 1973. A series of simple interventions creates a sequence of outdoor rooms - from the north and south patios to the central lawn and natural pond - strengthening the relationship between buildings and landscape. Here, planting is treated as architecture: shaping views, guiding movement, and continuing the site’s vegetative heritage. Co-designed with @personeniraffaelearchitectes landscape architecture · Switzerland · competition · educational complex
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Right next to office building B at Towarowa 22, a grove of larches (Larix kaempferi ‘Diana’) defines a calm garden space. The species was selected for its distinctive sculptural form - twisted branches and an expressive silhouette that give the trees a strong spatial presence and demonstrate how the character of trees can shape urban space. Architecture by @jemsarchitekci Photos by Marysia Kot courtesy of @jemsarchitekci landscape architecture · Towarowa 22 · Budynek B
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Studying green volume. We developed a series of study models for the Artist’s Garden in Warsaw to understand planting as spatial structure. This model tests the density and species relationships of a small woodland pocket within one of the garden patios, referencing the Galio-Carpinetum betuli forest - an oak-hornbeam habitat. Private garden · planting study · landscape architecture
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