The Pilecki Family Museum

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz

THE PILECKI FAMILY MUSEUM

BDR Architekci

ARCHITECTS
Bdr Architekci

PHOTOGRAPHS
Konrad Basan, Marcin Czechowicz

YEAR
2020

AREA
450 m²

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
MLJ Projekt

HVAC CONSULTANTS
MJ Projekt

CATEGORY
Museum

MANUFACTURERS
Fakro, Franz Nüsing, G-u Group, Piudesign, Psk Beton, Witraz Okna

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
la.wa architektura krajobrazu

LOCATION
Ostrow Mazowiecka, Poland

ARCHITECTURE
Konrad Basan, Paweł Dadok, Maria Roj, Michał Rogowski

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz

Text description provided by architect.

The building is the first museum dedicated to the famous World War II hero Witold Pilecki and his family.

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz

It is one of the last places to commemorate him, as his family home near Lida was demolished after the war, and the traces of its surroundings were obliterated. The design is a result of balancing three elements: a historic house, a new pavilion, and a garden.

House

Pilecki's wife's family house, visited by our protagonist many times, is the central element of the museum. A thorough restoration and reconstruction brought back the simple and elegant form of the house.

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Konrad Basan
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Konrad Basan

Based on archival photos, all details, cornices, and window frames have also been reconstructed. So as not to interfere with the external structure, wall insulation was added from the inside.

The cellars were deepened and the attic was rebuilt. The entire house was dedicated to the permanent exhibition.

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz

Pavilion 

es the garden by placing the house in the foreground and being separated from it with a long glass connector. The pavilion’s form refers to the basic architectural elements such as material, rhythm, and the interpenetration of interior and exterior spaces.

On the southern side, it is surrounded by a columned arcade. An entrance hall on the ground floor has a cafe open to the garden, a meeting room, and an office.

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz

Spacious stairs connect the story with the underground part, which hosts a technical area with a cloakroom and the first exhibition room, combined with the exhibition in the house basement.

Introducing the new structure in a harmonious way was the main challenge of the design, achieved thanks to the glass connector and adjusting the pavilion height to the house cornice.

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Konrad Basan
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz

The new building combines elements of monumental architecture with the advantages of a light park pavilion. It is also evident in the selected materials: concrete combined with oak wood.

Garden

 Merging the historical house with the new pavilion required creating an environment combining features of a homely, small-town ornamental garden with forms corresponding to modern architecture.

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Konrad Basan

The regulated garden located in the front part resembles the kitchen and decorative garden preserved only in archival photos. It respects the division of crops into flowers, ornamental plants, and the kitchen part with fruit and vegetables.

The remaining space, framed by the garden facade of the house and the pavilion, forms an intimate interior surrounded by greenery, places to sit, and a centrally located square for outdoor events.

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz

We put special emphasis on ensuring that future museum events are accompanied by an atmosphere of harmony and openness.

We also suggested going outside the plot and connected one of the paths from the adjacent park with the pavilion's door.

The Pilecki Family Museum
© Konrad Basan
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Marcin Czechowicz
The Pilecki Family Museum
© Konrad Basan

We wanted the garden, the renovated house, and the pavilion with its bright interiors to make a positive impression, devoid of a heavy museum narrative.

It seems that thanks to the proposed solutions the difficult history of the Pilecki family presented at the exhibition will reverberate even stronger.


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