Pasaż Grunwaldzki embraces 90s style
Interior designThe food & drinks space in the mall is to be divided into seven zones themed around aspects of Wrocław’s traditions and history.
”Our city has an extraordinary history and culture. Therefore, together with the designers of local architectural studio Mixd, we decided that it would be the character of Wroclaw itself and recycling in its broadest sense that would be the inspirations for the design. So we came up with some highly original ideas. For instance, one of the zones will be fitted with kayaks – the Odra Bar,” reveals Paulina Stach, the director of Pasaż Grunwaldzki.
The renovated area will be large enough for 1,000 visitors, which means the addition of more than 320 new seats. The work should be completed by the end of May 2019.
“The work will be carried out in a number of stages and will take place at night, so as not to disrupt the operation of the building,” explains Paulina Stach.
One important element of the changes will be the installation of new lighting designed by Signify.
“We looked at the kinds of interiors that are expected by present and future customers and what role light can play in this. Because ‘we buy with our eyes’ and use them to perceive the world, light is of key importance to the emotions we want to evoke inside the shopping centre. Therefore, both companies – EPP and Signify – have decided to co-create a modernisation project based on the design thinking method in order to properly recognise and understand the needs and expectations of customers. This methodology is being used for the first time in a Polish shopping centre,” comments Radosław Buczkowski, the head of CEE lighting design at Signify.
The refurbishment of the food court will cost a total of PLN 4 mln.
“We are trying to make our food court space as diverse as possible so that everyone can find the place for them. When creating the zone, we thought about families with children, students who stay in the centre for longer periods and about people who want to eat quickly and move on. Diversification is the basis of this project,” explains Piotr Kalinowski, an architect at the Mixd studio.
Odra Bar
This space will be dominated by natural colours, wood and original decorative elements. One of its most unusual features will be kayaks attached to the wall.
Hit 91
The concept of the zone is inspired by 1990s design, with neon colours, lighting installations, murals on the walls and pillars. The zone will feature a three-level dais, facing onto pl. Grunwaldzki, with a mirrored ceiling above it reflecting other parts of the food court. It will also have slot machines and 27 old TV sets displaying the menus of the tenants of the zone.
The Library
The style is inspired by the city’s university library with banker’s table lamps tables and bookshelves. This area is designed for students.
Tent and Bar
The Tent and Bar zones will be fitted with long, shared tables – the idea being to encourage interaction between the users of space.
The Canteen
The canteens you see in schools, at work and at university are the inspirations for this area, designed purely for eating in. The colourful drawings on the tables are a reference to the colourful tablecloths fashionable in the 1990s.
Jubilatka
This is the lounge-café zone.
The Circus
A zone specially designed for the youngest visitors to the centre. The children’s area is directly adjacent to the Jubilatka zone, to allow kids to have fun while their parents take a rest.
The renovation of the food court will gives us a foretaste of the changes that are to take place in Pasaż Grunwaldzki in the future, which will involve improvements to the façade, the lighting and the interior design throughout the centre as well as the transformation of the functional and relaxation zones. Pasaż Grunwaldzki, which is owned by EPP, has a total area of 130,000 sqm and more than 170 tenants.
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