ANALOG is an architecture studio run by Piotr Smierzewski.
Piotr worked in Germany from 1992-1999, where he run his own office Piotr Smierzewski Freier Architekt in Karlsruhe from 1995-1999. He later moved to Poland and cofounded HS99 with in 1999.
Their most important projects of the office include the underground sacristy of Koszalin Cathedral (1998-2001), the seat of the Glos Pomorza daily newspaper (1997-2001), as well as the Scientific Information Centre and Academic Library (CINiBA) in Katowice (2002-2012). In 2012 this building won the Grand Prix of the President of Poland Life in Architecture Award, was shortlisted for the Mies van der Rohe Award 2013 and won the Building of the Year 2012 awarded by ArchDaily. For residential building ZW109 in Koszalin they won the Polish Brick Award 2015.
Founded in 2016 ANALOG is an architecture, design and urbanism office, which tries to use typology and traditional construction techniques to create significant architecture of the background. The projects by ANALOG, which range from furniture to urban planning, stand out for a strong sense of “place” and deep knowledge of the theory of architecture, what allows to reduce architecture to its very essence.
more: www.smierzewski.com
Piotr Smierzewski
piotr@smierzewski.com