Where landscape meets architecture
Unism investigates the boundary between building and place. From small fit-outs to large public buildings, museums, and factories, we design structures that hold their ground and respect their context.
Projects that hold up in the landscape.
Industrial, cultural, and interior projects across Poland and the UK, ranging from factory floors to competition-winning cultural centres.
A studio built at the boundary of landscape and architecture.
Unism was established to investigate where buildings end and landscape begins. That tension drives every project we take on, from small interventions and fit-outs to large public institutions, museums, educational centres, factories, and logistics facilities.
Our work operates across scales. The brief does not change the standard of thinking: a floor area of 200m² gets the same spatial rigour as a 25,000m² factory. We are currently engaged in projects in Poland and the UK, with competition entries in Estonia and beyond.
We use BIM end-to-end. Design, clash coordination, construction management. Autodesk tools are integrated at every stage, which shortens the gap between intent and delivery.
Racławicka 99, 02-634
Poland
18 Portugal Street, WC2A 2AT
United Kingdom
From competition entry to construction handover.
End-to-end architectural services across residential, industrial, cultural, and interior typologies.
Full architectural design from feasibility through planning, detailed design, and construction administration. New-build and extension projects across industrial, cultural, and residential programmes.
Site strategies that treat the building and its ground as one system. Subterranean approaches, green-roof factory sheds, and master plans that work with topography rather than against it.
Sensitive extension and conversion of historic fabric. New programmes inside existing envelopes, master plans for multi-stage historic sites, and new builds that respect established grain.
Factories and logistics facilities where efficiency and aesthetics are not in conflict. Curved loading docks, filleted elevations, and green roofs that lower the environmental footprint of production buildings.
Workplace and commercial interiors that work from the existing structure outward. Column grids used to define spatial zones, privacy and openness balanced, finishes that last.
International competition entries in partnership with collaborators worldwide. 4th place in Tartu Cultural Centre (Estonia), 3rd place at Port Czerniakowski (Warsaw). Research underpins every proposal.
"Our mission is to create sustainable and meaningful buildings that seamlessly blend with their surroundings. We believe the landscape and the building are one system, not two problems."Unism — London & Warsaw
Recent announcements.
Unism has been appointed as lead architect for the oldest brewery in Poland. A multi-stage master plan, new facilities, and sensitive interventions in existing historic buildings.
With one month to handover, the 2500m² food packaging factory is in its final elevation and ground-finishing stage. Curved loading docks and filleted corners distinguish the facade.
Unism secured 4th place in the international competition for Tartu's Downtown Culture Centre in collaboration with Korean firm Narrative Architects. Award ceremony photos now published.
Tell us about your project.
Whether you have a site, a brief, or just a question, we want to hear it. We work across Poland, the UK, and internationally. Most initial responses within one business day.