Jacek Krenz

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Jacek Krenz
Personal information
Name Jacek Krenz
Nationality Polish
Birth date 1948
Birth place Poznan, Poland
Work
Significant buildings The Monument Cemetery of the Lost Cemeteries in Gdansk PL, Church in Waglikowice, PL
Church in Waglikowice
Church in Waglikowice

Jacek Krenz, born in 1948 in Poznań, Poland, is an academic architect and painter. He is a professor at Gdansk University of Technology, Poznan Academy of Fine Art - both in Poland - and at Universidade da Beira Interior in Covilhã, Portugal.

[edit] Work

  • Festus, office building in Sopot PL 2005
  • Orphanage, with T. Mielczyński. Awarded an Honorary Mention in the competition. 2003
  • The Monument Cemetery of the Lost Cemeteries in Gdansk PL, with H. Klementowska. First Prize in the competition. Realization of the design - 2002
  • Futura Leasing Ltd, new site in Gdansk PL 2000
  • Church in Waglikowice, with P. Loch, completion 1993
  • Renovation of the residential and public historical buildings.

- Bank NBP interiors Gdańsk, PL, with P. and B. Loch. Interior design.

- The Center of Music in the Old Brewery in Kartuzy PL 2004

  • Pavilion of Gdansk at 11 Cities/11 Nations Contemporary Nordic Art and Architecture, Leeuwarden, NL 1999
  • Shipyard Workers Monument 1970. Gdansk, Solidarity Place: with S. Baum and W. Mokwiński.

He is a co-founder of the Wdzydze Artists’ Village in Kaszuby, Poland, where he works in his summer studio. As a result of several workshops and artistic journeys around Europe, his works are in numerous private, public, and corporate collections.

[edit] Exhibitions of drawings and watercolours:

  • The Old Market House Arts Centre in Dungarvan, Ireland 2006,
  • Museu de Lanifícios in Covilhã, Portugal 2006
  • the Labyrinth Gallery in Kraków, Poland 2005
  • the Municipal Gallery in Leba, Poland 2005;
  • Farum Kulturhus in Denmark 2005,
  • the Municipal Gallery in Dignano (Vodnjan) Croatia 2001
  • TU Delft Faculty of Architecture, The Netherlands 1987
  • Society of Polish Architects, Gdansk, Poland 1986
  • Rotterdam Town Hall, The Netherlands 1986,
  • Haarlem Town Hall, The Netherlands 1985,
  • Haarlem Cultural Center, The Netherlands 1984,

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