Town launches free house designs to enhance its signature 19th century style

Town launches free house designs to enhance its signature 19th century style

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A picturesque Polish town is offering its residents free architectural house designs to celebrate and preserve its unique architectural heritage. CE Report quoting The First News

Led by the town’s Jarosław Margielski, the initiative in Otwock set about 25km southeast of Warsasw, aims to not only revive the distinctive aesthetic of the so-called Świdermajer style but also encourage residents to incorporate its elements into their homes.

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