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IDA Design Awards BRONZE Winner 2022

We are pleased to announce that we have received yet another, now the tenth, recognition for the Polish Farmhouse project: the IDA Design Awards BRONZE Winner 2022.

Top 10 house projects completed in 2020 according to Murator Magazine – 2020 [POLAND]

Salon Architecture Award – 2021 (Małopolska Regional Chamber of Architects RP) [POLAND, KRAKÓW]

Silver A’Design Award and Competition – 2022 [ITALY, COMO]

Nomination for the SARP Award of the Year 2022 – 2022 [POLAND]

Architecture MasterPrize Winner – 2022 [USA, Los Angeles; SPAIN, Bilbao]

Finalist, World Architecture Festival – 2022 [UK/PORTUGAL, LISBON]

Winner of the V4 FAMILY HOUSES Competition “Single-Family Homes in Visegrad Group Countries” – 2022 [POLAND]

Outstanding Property Award London – Platinum Winner – 2022 [UK, LONDON]

IDA Design Awards – Bronze Winner – 2022 [USA, LOS ANGELES]

TAC The Architecture Community – Architect of the Year – 2022

Dezeen Awards – Finalist (the only Polish studio) – 2022 [UK, LONDON]

Polish Farmhouse among the Top 10 best timber projects of 2022 according to Archello.com [NETHERLANDS, AMSTERDAM; CANADA, TORONTO]

Polish Farmhouse in the Top 10 Houses of the Year 2022 according to Archinea [POLAND]

Building of the Year ArchDaily – Nomination – 2023 [Chile, Santiago]

MocArty RMF Classic 2022 Poll – Nomination – 2023 [POLAND]

Urban Design & Architecture Design Awards 2023 – Gold Winner – 2023

Polish Architecture XXL – First Prize

The International Design Awards (IDA) aim to promote and recognize exceptional design visionaries and to discover emerging talents in architecture, interiors, products, graphics, and fashion design.

“We at BXB Studio are extremely pleased that house projects such as Małopolska Chata Podcieniowa, Dom Polski, and the Polish Farmhouse are receiving such wide recognition, not only here in Poland but, above all, around the world. I personally believe that architecture must harmonize with people and nature in relation to place, history, and tradition. A vision of the future—as every architectural project is—rooted in tradition makes a work not only more valuable and enduring but also opens incredible creative possibilities for the designer. I think architecture without this relationship is anonymous, soulless.” — Bogusław Barnaś

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