Collection by William Harrison

Modern Homes in Poland

These homes reveal Poland to be a hotbed for modernist design.

Outdoor staircases can also incorporate greenery, taking advantage of the sunlight and rain that falls on them. In this house in Poland, a curved wall of windows envelop the open-air living room. The staircases outside leads to a green roof, which helps to retain heat in winter and cool interiors in summer.
Outdoor staircases can also incorporate greenery, taking advantage of the sunlight and rain that falls on them. In this house in Poland, a curved wall of windows envelop the open-air living room. The staircases outside leads to a green roof, which helps to retain heat in winter and cool interiors in summer.
NArchitekTURA chose a monochromatic white interior for its "Apartment of the Future—R&D Laboratory" in Dobrodzień, Poland, taking a cue from the design of contemporary cellphones and other mobile devices.
NArchitekTURA chose a monochromatic white interior for its "Apartment of the Future—R&D Laboratory" in Dobrodzień, Poland, taking a cue from the design of contemporary cellphones and other mobile devices.
The sun shines over the meadow on the backside of Kuczia’s carbon-saving creation, whose central atrium contains the living room. In summer, the glass doors open.
The sun shines over the meadow on the backside of Kuczia’s carbon-saving creation, whose central atrium contains the living room. In summer, the glass doors open.
When looking to maximize space in their 1,000-square-foot Warsaw apartment, designers Aleksander Novak-Zemplinski and Becky Nix handcrafted furnishings that could serve multiple purposes, like a coffee table that doubles as a bar stool.
When looking to maximize space in their 1,000-square-foot Warsaw apartment, designers Aleksander Novak-Zemplinski and Becky Nix handcrafted furnishings that could serve multiple purposes, like a coffee table that doubles as a bar stool.