Film Education
Center
Modern film complex of the Documentary and Feature Film Studios (WFDiF), which will be located on the WFDiF premises.
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The facility will be divided into three functional zones: a film education zone, an exhibition and workshop zone, and a catering zone. Additionally, it will house a screening room for 150 people, a media library with audio library, catering facilities, office and administrative facilities with a social area.
in a natural appearance
The facade, made of natural spruce boards, combines traditional materials and ecology with modern design. It represents a departure from the common forms of buildings designed in the style of "glass houses".
embedded in wood
Ecology is a well-thought-out and multi-dimensional foundation of the design of the building. It combines environmental concerns with social responsibility.
to all
The key principle of the Educational Center is full accessibility for all visitors. Eliminating barriers is particularly important in order to design the building fully accessible to people with disabilities, seniors, and anyone who experiences mobility challenges.
The area of the Modern Film Complex
The main gate offers an artistic invitation to the world of cinema and the history of Polish cinematography. The architectural element will be a true artistic installation paying tribute to the origins of Polish film.
A visit to the Park is a journey through the various stages of film production. The educational trail named "How a Film is Made?".
Interactive installations and educational devices will also be present in the Park. Visitors will be able to experiment with the camera obscura on their own, learning how this prototype of the modern camera works.
Another place related to film professions is the "Stunt glade" – a space where children will spend time in a specially designed playground.
The zone will combine learning, fun, and modern technologies; inspiring visitors to create their own film stories—from the first set sketch, through casting, to recording a shot.
The Park surrounding the EDUCATIONAL CENTER will be a space where nature and the magic of cinema intertwine. Flowerbeds and trees will guide guests through the various stages of filmmaking, while geometric paths will reveal the green compositions separating the Park's various functions.
The Park will be characterized by a rich variety of plant species, with an emphasis on environmentally friendly plants. Numerous nectar-bearing and honey-bee-bearing plants will be there, attracting bees, bumblebees, and butterflies.
The heart of the Park will be an open-air cinema, which will host summer screenings of films for children and adults, including both classics and modern productions. Screenings will be held in a unique atmosphere, fostering a shared experience of the magic of open-air cinema.
The Film Park will also feature rain garden sections – specially shaped depressions that collect, filter, and irrigate vegetation. These solutions promote local water retention and prevent urban flooding.