The "Resident Center Project" covers the northern part of Solny Square in Wiślica. The most important aspect of this location is its proximity to the 14th-century collegiate church on the western side. The closeness of such a historic structure encourages reflection, ensuring that the proposed design respects the context and exists in harmony with this significant building. Therefore, the main goal of the project was to maintain coherence with the surroundings, which is expressed through the designed forms and materials.
The main concept of the project was to create a distinctive wall surrounding the designed buildings, forming a kind of enclosed courtyard space. The wall acts as a protective shell for the planned structures, separating them from the street. Its design features arched openings in various variations, intended to reference the historical shapes found in the form of the collegiate church.
Three new buildings are planned on the site, hidden behind a brick wall. Inside the courtyard, there are green islands where trees are planned to be planted. The designed paved surface will be made of cobblestones. The project includes access to the top of the surrounding wall via external stairs leading to a viewing terrace, as well as an elevator hidden within the space between the wall.
Due to the surrounding context, where brick buildings dominate, the project uses brick as the primary material for the enclosing wall around the buildings. The buildings themselves are designed as dark forms covered with metal cladding and featuring glass facades.