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Katowice

Architectural Guide

Jakub Brdka

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English
DOM Publishers
26 November 2025
For much of its history Katowice in southern Poland was just a village in the Silesian Highlands. It only became a city in the second half of the nineteenth century, when it developed into an important Prussian industrial centre. However, it is the political developments and urbanist ideas that followed World War Two that have left the deepest mark on the city's face.

The Polish communist state launched an ambitious plan to redevelop and expand Katowice as a model of a modern, progressive urban organism. Over the next 45 years, as this idea was put into practice, Katowice acquired modern architecture that attracted great national interest. Since Poland's profound political and economic transformation in the 1990s and 2000s, however, the city's reputation as an architectural hotspot has only grown, spreading well beyond the country's borders.

This book presents highlights from this eventful and contradictory history. Jakub Brdka, architect and lecturer at Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, has selected 120 buildings from eight decades. They range from the socialist realist Palace of Youth from the late 1940s through the iconic Spodek (Saucer) multipurpose arena, completed in 1971, to the two skyscapers of the KTW office complex, built between 2016 and 2022.
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Imprint:   DOM Publishers
Country of Publication:   Germany
Dimensions:   Height: 622mm,  Width: 342mm, 
ISBN:   9783869228969
ISBN 10:   3869228962
Pages:   320
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming

Jakub Bródka, born in 1995 in Katowice. Engineer architect, graduate of the Faculty of Architecture at the Silesian University of Technology. Since 2020 he has been a doctoral student at his alma mater and at the University of Pisa, where he conducts research into individual forms of twentieth-century residential architecture. He is also an academic teacher and the author of several architectural projects and studies. As an employee of the Institute of Architecture Documentation of the Silesian Library, he actively documents and researches the work of architects active in the second half of the twentieth century in Upper Silesia. In 2024 he was awarded a scholarship by the Minister of Science in recognition of his research and publication achievements to date. In addition to his interest in architecture and teaching, he is a lover of classical music and skiing.

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