Glass sculptures at the rector’s charity auction
Glass sculptures by Tomasz and Konrad Urbanowicz were auctioned off at the 20th charity auction of the Rector...
Art collections by Tomasz Urbanowicz, presented on national and international art exhibitions.
Glassworks from “Glasshenge” Collection were widely exhibited in the Castle of Cannenburgh in the Netherlands, in Zwiesel, Germany, at the Festival dell’ Arte at the Wojanów Palace and at the Wrocław Nicolaus Copernicus Airport among others.
CEO | Artist | Architect | Creator
Tomasz Urbanowicz is an architect and artist – creator of large-scale artistic glass compositions in architecture. For over 30 years he has been successfully running his own glass design atelier ARCHIGLASS.
His unique glass compositions can be found in many prestigious buildings such as European Parliament in Strasbourg, The Supreme Court in Warsaw or The Podlasie Opera and Philharmonic in Białystok.
Glass sculptures by Tomasz Urbanowicz represented Poland on the EXPO World Fairs – EXPO 2000 in Germany, EXPO 2005 in Japan and EXPO 2008 in Spain.
In 2016 awarded the Honorary Graduate Award by Wroclaw University of Technology.
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Architect | Designer
Konrad Urbanowicz is an architect, a PhD student at Wroclaw University of Technology. He studied on technical universities in Poland, Germany and Spain.
His designs’ characteristics are based on the combination of various scales in order to create spatial objects of a certain function and a consistent aesthetic nature.
In 2015 awarded the Best Graduate of Architecture Department Award at Wroclaw University of Technology.
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Photo by Rafał Lipski
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