Energy and process efficient modular multi-family building
Project title
Energy and process efficient modular multi-family building
Name of Beneficiary/Beneficiaries
- Beneficiary: MZGK Mysłowice, City of Mysłowice
- Contractor: DMDmodular p.s.a.
- DMD-M consortium, Consortium members: DMDmodular, Cracow University of Technology
Name of programme
Smart Growth Operational Programme
Competition
Energy and Process Efficient Construction Stream I – Social Housing
Project value
PLN 20 511 107,00
Funding value
PLN 20 511 107,00
Project delivery period
from 3 July 2020 to 31 December 2023
Meet our team
Project Manager for Stages I, II, III: Ewelina Woźniak-Szpakiewicz
Stage III Coordinator: Ewa Zagórska
Stage III Implementation Manager: Mateusz Żarów
Formal Supervision for Stages II and III: Patryk Kowalczuk
Project Team:
Architecture and urban planning: Dorota Kowalec (Stages II and III), Tomasz Soska (Stage III), Justyna Kolarz (Stage II), Ewa Zagórska (Stages II and III), Filip Sierak (Stages II and III), Joanna Ciszewska (Stages I and II), Ewelina Woźniak-Szpakiewicz (Stages I, II, III), Ewelina Krok (Stage I) Paulina Łakomy (Stage I).
Structural engineering: L. Duda, M. Sender, P. Serafin
RES, energy storage, district heating substation installation: Optimisation of the technology with its redesign for the implementation of the Technology Demonstrator: K. Januszewska-Szczotka, K. Rendak, M. Rendak, J. Trześniowski
Supply chain planning, logistics and quality testing: Marcin Dudek, Michał Duda, Joanna Jaworska, Andrzej Czaplicki, Maciej Wasil
Cracow University of Technology – Consortium Member 1 (Stages I, II, III)
Faculty of Architecture – Architecture, urban planning, research by design:
Kinga Racoń-Leja, Anna Porębska, Krzysztof Barnaś, Bartosz Dendura, Bartłomiej Homiński, Olga Kania, Filip Suchoń, Przemysław Kowalski
Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Energy – Concepts of RES (Stages I and II), energy storage (Stages I and II), and district heating substation (Stages I and II): Paweł Ocłoń, Marzena Nowak-Ocłoń, Grzegorz Ojczyk
Internal installations: Michał Zielina; Retention, Water Balance: Izabela Godyń
Faculty of Civil Engineering
Elżbieta Radziszewska-Zielina, Bartłomiej Szewczyk, Grzegorz Śladowski
See the results of our work
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What problem does our project solve?
The proposed solution – fast, economical, ecological, and turnkey – enables the quick release of currently occupied municipal housing resources, their revitalisation, and deep thermal efficiency improvement. This approach offers a ready-to-implement model applicable in various locations across Poland, allowing for the improvement of the standards of existing social housing buildings.
Who will benefit from the project's results?
The building is tailored to the actual social needs of the city based on conducted social research. It helps prevent urban depopulation by allocating housing on a rotational basis, for example, to people in shortage occupations, those returning from abroad, graduates returning from studies in provincial cities, individuals currently unable to afford a mortgage but likely to acquire their own housing in the near future, people in difficult life situations, and those with limited mobility.
What was the biggest challenge for us in implementing the project?
The biggest challenge was integrating all innovative solutions into a cohesive project to achieve the most optimal outcomes in terms of financial, operational, and ecological aspects. Another significant challenge was testing so many innovative solutions simultaneously.