The focal point of the so-called "Warsaw Brewery" quarter is the russet-colored building enveloped in a harmonica of translucent metal mesh panels. These are the so-called "Apartments by the Ważelnia," located next to the old brick building, whose slender form and stepped southern elevation draw the eye. The architecture of the entire complex creates an elegant and surprisingly vibrant, open, and welcoming space—a haven amid the hustle and bustle of the city.












My name is Paweł Olszak, and I'm a young, active architect. My passion is photography, particularly in the context of architecture and urban landscape. By composing my shots based on the interplay of architectural forms in light, I seek the intentions of the designer and the influence of architecture on contemporary reality.
Need a photoshoot of a building or interior? Send me an email or use the form below.

My name is Paweł Olszak, and I'm a young, active architect. My passion is photography, particularly in the context of architecture and urban landscape. By composing my shots based on the interplay of architectural forms in light, I seek the intentions of the designer and the influence of architecture on contemporary Polish reality.
Need a photoshoot of a building or interior? Send me an email or use the form below.