Sulkowice Mill was built in 1890. It served as the center of local industry. The mill was a complex of interconnected brick buildings, accompanied by smaller residential and administrative structures. Over the years, the mill underwent numerous extensions and renovations, operating until the early 21st century. In 2008, it ceased to serve its original industrial purpose, and a marketplace well known to Wrocław residents was established on the site.
The conceptual design proposes the modernization and expansion of the entire mill complex. In the southern part of the site, a representative zone has been planned — a forecourt for the main building, along with a green area. The main building is intended to house gastronomic, office, congress, and service functions. The northern and western areas will be developed with new buildings. In the first phase, a large-scale facility will be built to accommodate the current tenants of the mill, along with entertainment and service functions. The northern section will include a market hall, food pavilions, service spaces, and exhibition areas. All buildings are connected by plazas and green courtyards, designed to create a user-friendly public space. Vehicular traffic will be routed along the perimeter of the site, while parking is planned underground to unify the buildings and improve circulation.
Location:
Wroclaw
Completion date:
2023
Client:
Private
Area:
51 415 m²
Zakres prac:
Capacity analysis
Architectural concept
Urban planning concept