New Cycling Track at Wojska Polskiego Street in Szczecin

The modern velodrome in Szczecin, built on the site of the historic 1925 cycling track, is a unique project of national significance that combines contemporary architectural solutions with respect for one of the city’s most important sporting landmarks. The original open-air velodrome, commissioned by a German industrialist, was located within the Arkoński Forest. Between 1925 […]
Residential and service building at Starzyńskiego Street in Szczecin

In the heart of Szczecin, on Starzyńskiego Street, surrounded by monumental architecture, our conceptual design proposes an exceptional residential and commercial facility that seamlessly blends architectural tradition with the comfort of modern living. The development enjoys a prestigious setting – adjacent to the Philharmonic Hall, the historic command building, and the Orthodox Church, and in […]
Modernisation of Unibaltic’s new headquarters building

The design of Unibaltic’s new headquarters stemmed from a deliberate decision to adapt an existing postmodern building from the 1990s – a style that, for many years, was associated with unjustified opulence, formal disorder, and kitsch. In the context of today’s climate crisis and the principles of responsible design, the choice to reuse rather than […]
A new look for Unibaltic’s headquarters!

Instead of demolishing, we chose to adapt. Instead of starting from scratch, we embraced the responsible modernisation of an existing 1990s building. The project to revitalise Unibaltic’s headquarters in Szczecin was conceived to deliver a modern, functional workspace while honouring the character and integrity of the original architecture. In the spirit of sustainable design, many […]
New visualisations reveal Szczecin’s modern velodrome!

A unique sports complex that blends tradition with modernity is set to rise on the site of a historic cycling track dating back to 1925. The new facility will be built within the preserved historic concrete track, which will remain an integral part of the design. At its heart will be a fully covered, 250-metre […]
New PSE Facility in Radom Officially Commissioned!

We are pleased to announce that the modern facility complex designed by our office for Polskie Sieci Elektroenergetyczne S.A. in Radom has officially obtained occupancy permit. This strategically important investment for the country’s energy security has been completed in accordance with the highest architectural, environmental, and functional standards. The design developed by DEDECO combines advanced […]
CITYFLOW – Stage I officially completed and put into use

We are pleased to announce that Stage I of the CITYFLOW development on Redutowa Street in Warsaw’s Wola district has been officially approved for use. This first stage includes two eight-story residential buildings designed by the DEDECO architectural studio, seamlessly blending into the green character of the neighborhood. CITYFLOW is being developed on a former […]
The research and administration building of the University of Szczecin

The project area is situated within a loosely built-up zone in the core city centre of Szczecin, interspersed with urban greenery and individual buildings. In a broader context, the strip serves as a green buffer between the densely developed 19th century downtown, with quarters of tightly built-up tenement houses, and villas in the area which […]
Redevelopment concept for the Szczecin-Goleniów Airport

Architects from the Szczecin team of the DEDECO have prepared a concept for the redevelopment of the Szczecin-Goleniów Airport The redevelopment includes an ambitious plan for constructing a modern, 20,000 square metre passenger terminal. This new facility will replace outdated infrastructure through a series of demolitions and modifications, tailored to accommodate the projected increase in […]
Szczecin-Goleniów Airport

The redevelopment of the Szczecin-Goleniów Airport includes an ambitious plan for constructing a modern, 20,000 square metre passenger terminal. This new facility will replace outdated infrastructure through a series of demolitions and modifications, tailored to accommodate the projected increase in the number of passengers, expected to reach 2,000,000 after 2040, up from the current 600,000. Our […]