Maciej Siuda
Born in 1983. Architect, graduate of the Faculty of Architecture, Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, scholarship holder of Universidad Politecnica de Valencia; his graduation work XYZ STRUCTURE was presented e.g. at the Guggenheim Museum in new York. Finalist of the international competition Archiprix at MIT in Boston, and Romanian competition Present. In 2008-2011 he worked, among others, at the design studio of Sou Fujimoto in Tokyo and Grupo Aranea in Alicante. He has been doing his own design work since 2012. Winner of multiple awards, including the Warsaw Grand Prix 2016 award for the best architectural project in the years 2015-2016, and the Taking Buildings Down main prize awarded by the Storefront for Art and Architecture institute in New York for the exhibition Reconstruction Disputes organised at the Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw. For the design of a school in Haiti, he was awarded the Holcim Awards Acknowledgement in Colombia, for his “contribution to the discourse on sustainable development and staying ahead of contemporary standards of design thinking.” He executes his projects in Spain, Italy, USA, Indonesia, Poland, Kenya and Haiti. Lecturer at the School of Form where he is developing a new faculty of Architecture.