
As the world becomes more complex, every meter matters.
My belief has always been that architects should emphasise flexibility and responsiveness to changing conditions. It’s a favourable situation when they can design interiors just as proficiently as they design buildings, including the exteriors, and vice versa. This principle extends to urban planning as well. While the complexity of design grows, certain fundamental principles remain unchanged. Ultimately, it all boils down to the human scale and the interconnectedness of all elements.
I am a designer generalist. I hold a Master's degree in Interior Architecture and a Master's degree in Urbanism, which I earned with honours. [Architectenregister number: 2.231211.002]
Since the second graduation, I have taught Urbanism and Landscape Architecture at the Academy of Architecture in Amsterdam. In January 2024, I took on the role of Coordinator and recruiter for pre-masters and minor groups, focusing on organizational tasks and networking. In addition, I’m assessing graduating projects and practice experience in relation to the study program.
I communicate in Polish, English, and Dutch languages. I'm open to working in teams or as a freelancer. Flexible and willing to travel, I thrive on exploring new knowledge and developing new projects.

