18 October 2013

A Historic Water Tower In Poland Transformed Into A Nifty Multi-Purpose Space





‘Tower 2.0’ is an architectural proposal by Polish architect Adam Wiercinski that aims to transform a historic water tower in Wronki into a multi-purpose space that can be used for commercial and retail purposes.



Wiercinski plans to add rings around the tower and ensure the Neo-gothic water reservoir remains visible, so as to retain the tower’s core architecture.



The addition of the rings will increase the space from 190-square-meters to 800-square-meters, and the modular rooms can be shifted, added or removed as when necessary.



Check out the concept art of the proposed plan below.

































[via My Modern Met, images via Adam Wiercinski]