Krzysztof Ingarden (b.1957, Wroclaw, Poland)
architect, Ph.D
Vice Dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts,
A.F. Modrzewski Krakow University, Krakow;
President of “Ingarden & Ewy Architects”
Graduated Krakow Polytechnics in 1982, doctorate in 1987. Between 1983-1985 doctorate internship in the School of Art & Design, University of Tsukuba, Japan; between 1984-5 worked in the office of Arata Isozaki, Tokyo; in 1987 in J.S.Polschek & Partners, New York. Co-founder of JET Atelier office (1991) and Ingarden & Ewy, Architects (1998). Since 2002 General Honorary Consul of Japan in Krakow and professor and vice dean of the Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts of the A.F.Modrzewski Krakow University College. Guest lectures in Tsinghua University, Beijing (2003), Musashino Institute of Technology, Tokyo (2005), Bauhaus University in Weimar (2006), Faculty of Architecture Fachhochshule Bremen (2007), Cottbus University (2007). Originator and curator of the Japanese part of the ‘3-2-1 New Architecture in Japan and Poland” (2004 - ) exhibited in Krakow, Poznan, Lodz, Wroclaw, Katowice – 2004 and Rome, Milano -2005, Padova – 2006, Bratislava 2006. In 2007 received the 1st Award of the Contractword Awards, Hannover , Germany for Polish Pavilion EXPO 2005 Aichi, Japan.
Selected works:
| 2008- | Congress and Concert Center in Krakow – 1st Award in international competition |
| 2007 | Krakow City Information and Exhibition Pavilion “Wyspianski 2000”; Krakow, Poland; |
| 2006- | Europe Far-East Gallery by Manggha Museum, Krakow, Poland (design in progress) |
| 2005 | Polish Pavilon EXPO 2005, Aichi, Japan |
| 2004 | The Japanese language school, Krakow, Poland |
| 2001 | Polish Embassy in Tokyo, Japan |
Juror in competitions:
| 2008- | juror in competition for the Polish exhibition in Venice Biennale 2008, by Zacheta National Gallery, Warsaw; |
| 2008– | juror in the international architectural competition for the Philharmonic Concert Hall in Katowice, by the City of Katowice and Polish Architects Association in Katowice; |
| 2008– | juror in the international architectural competition for the Wroclaw Museum of Art, by the City of Wroclaw; |
| 2007– | juror in the international competition for the John Paul II Center in Krakow; |
| 2007– | juror in the architectural competition for the annex to the Wroclaw Academy of Arts; |
| 2006– | juror in the competition for the “Gate to the 3rd Millenium”, City of Wrocłąw |
| 2005– | in the competition for the pedestrian bridge in Krakow, by Polish Architects Association |