Maciej Siuda

Poland

Maciej Siuda is an architect and designer exploring the intersection of architecture, art, and the humanities. His thesis “XYZ STRUCTURE” was presented at the Guggenheim Museum in New York (2011) during the Archiprix award festival. He co-authored the exhibition “WARSAW UNDER CONSTRUCTION 7: The Dispute over Reconstruction,” which won the Grand Prix of the City of Warsaw for the most significant architectural achievement of the year (2015) and received the “Talking Buildings Down” award from New York’s Storefront for Art and Architecture (2016). His projects include the “DEVEBERE” pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2012) and “MYCOsystem,” which represented the Polish Pavilion at the XXII Triennale di Milano (2019). Among his completed works are a wooden bas-relief featured in the “Polish Table” installation at Expo 2020 in Dubai, a school in Warsaw that won the Grand Prize at the Art in Architecture Festival (2021), and a school in Jacmel, Haiti, recognized with an Acknowledgement at the Holcim Awards in Colombia (2014) as one of the eight most significant projects in South America. He also created the exhibition “Primary Forms” for the Polish Museum of Modern Art at the Thailand Biennale 2023 in Chiang Rai (2024). Currently, he is preparing the Polish Pavilion for the Venice Architecture Biennale (2025) and the London Design Biennale (2025).