In May 2025, Pracownia Zmiany, together with Strefa Działań Miejskich and local activists and residents of Rzeszów, started a process to design three public spaces in the city center.
Why doesn’t Laboratorium Zmiany stop in Warsaw? An interview with Marcel Świerkocki
What is it like to work with cities that are just starting their path toward a better, greener future? And why are small successes sometimes more important than big visions?
Interview: “Advertising Chaos vs. Order: How Urban Design Can Shape Our Cities”
Kamil Kubik and Przemysław Ostaszewski, experts in urban space and sign design, talk with Pracownia Zmiany about the future of advertising in Poland.
How to Create a Beautiful City? A New Laboratorium Zmiany Webinar
We would like to invite you to another online meeting as part of the Laboratorium Zmiany program, run in cooperation with the EFC Foundation. This time, the webinar will focus on the aesthetics of public spaces.
How to “Deconcrete” Your Yard, Street, and City? Another Laboratorium Zmiany Webinar
The webinar will focus on urban greenery and deconcreting public spaces. It will be led by Jan Mencwel – social activist, books author, Warsaw city councilor, and co-founder of the association Miasto Jest Nasze.
Pracownia Zmiany at the NECE Meeting in Oslo
In March 2025, we had the pleasure of taking part in the international event Hope as a Civic Skill, organized in Oslo by NECE – Networking European Civic Education.
“School Streets Are a Concrete Change We Can Make Here and Now”
How can we improve children’s safety on the way to school? We discussed these questions with Agnieszka Krzyżak-Pitura, an expert in urban mobility.
Laboratorium Zmiany Webinar: “How to Start School Streets in Your City”
Pracownia Zmiany, in cooperation with the EFC Foundation, invites you to a webinar on creating school streets.
Continuing Our Cooperation with the EFC Foundation!
Pracownia Zmiany started working with the EFC Foundation in 2024. Now we are taking the next step – we received a grant to support activists in their local projects.