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Impossible architecture vs simple life - Jakub Szczesny | Art in the City #8

51 min · 13. feb. 2026
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Jakub Szczęsny is an architect and artist best known as the author of the Keret House, often described as the narrowest house in the world. His work fuses radical minimalism with a deep reflection on historical memory and the social role of architecture. Szczęsny’s projects explore “impossible architecture” and treat space as a tool for social change. How do art and architecture shape cities and everyday life, and what does luxury really mean? Join us on a journey from Poland to Kazakhstan, Algeria, Austria, Spain and other corners of the world that Szczęsny holds dear. The project “Art in the City – a podcast about contemporary Polish art” is co‑financed from Poland’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan under Investment A2.5.1.europarl.europa+1 [https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/pl/document/EPRS_BRI(2022)733665]

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Impossible architecture vs simple life - Jakub Szczesny | Art in the City #8

Jakub Szczęsny is an architect and artist best known as the author of the Keret House, often described as the narrowest house in the world. His work fuses radical minimalism with a deep reflection on historical memory and the social role of architecture. Szczęsny’s projects explore “impossible architecture” and treat space as a tool for social change. How do art and architecture shape cities and everyday life, and what does luxury really mean? Join us on a journey from Poland to Kazakhstan, Algeria, Austria, Spain and other corners of the world that Szczęsny holds dear. The project “Art in the City – a podcast about contemporary Polish art” is co‑financed from Poland’s National Recovery and Resilience Plan under Investment A2.5.1.europarl.europa+1 [https://www.europarl.europa.eu/thinktank/pl/document/EPRS_BRI(2022)733665]

13. feb. 202651 min