Browary Wrocławskie

2017-2024
Based on the legendary Wroclaw brewery “Piast,” we are creating a modern heart of the city center. The Browary Wrocławskie complex, revitalized by SRDK STUDIO, opens toward the Odra River, redefining urban quality of life and combining cultural identity with contemporary architecture to deliver an investment with strong urban, social and financial potential.
Site Area
3,9 ha
Total Area
99 017 m²
Usable Floor Area
48 546 m²
Number of Residential and Commercial Units
831
Number of Above-Ground Floors
III-XVIII
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Browary Wrocławskie, western aspect
PROJECT INTRODUCTION
Browary Wrocławskie is a well-known former brewery in Lower Silesia, after the war renamed to “Piast,” and once the center of life in the historic Śródmieście district. In 2017, the SRDK STUDIO team began work on the revitalization of this mixed-use complex, combining the cultural context of historic buildings with modern architectural solutions. The urban concept opens westward toward the riverside boulevard and the Odra, which forms a natural boundary of the site. From the south, the complex neighbors existing residential development, creating a new center for the Ołbin district. The project optimizes investment value through efficient use of land and existing infrastructure.
The masterplan opens to the west onto the riverside promenade and the River Oder, forming a natural site boundary.
The development borders residential housing to the south, establishing a new focal point for the Ołbin district.
The design optimises investment value through efficient use of the site and existing infrastructure.
PROJECT FEATURES
Browary Wrocławskie is an icon of Lower Silesia, a historic brewery known as “Piast” after 1945, and the heart of a former urban district. In 2017, SRDK STUDIO undertook the revitalization of this multifunctional complex, harmoniously combining the cultural heritage of the historic fabric with innovative architectural concepts.
Revitalization of historic fabric
The SRDK STUDIO team approached the modernization of post-industrial heritage with respect for its historical character. Key artifacts were given a second life. In the northern part of the plot, the brick chimney was preserved as a dominant feature, while restored façades with the historic bottling and lagering tower became a visual hallmark of the complex, increasing its marketing and investment value.
Sustainable urban development
The project follows contemporary urban principles aimed at preventing urban sprawl by reusing post-industrial sites in central locations with full infrastructure. Nearly 40% of the plot area consists of green spaces, including vertical greenery on structural elements, and 36% of roof surfaces are green roofs, reducing operating costs.
Mixed-use function
SRDK STUDIO designed a complex combining residential, commercial and co-working functions. Functional diversity ensures stable investment income and reduces market risk. The site includes a kayak rental, open-air cinema, exhibition spaces and areas for creative activities, enhancing the project’s commercial attractiveness.
Pedestrian priority
Eighty percent of parking spaces were located underground, giving ground level back to pedestrians and cyclists. This approach saved surface space and increased its commercial value. The project introduces new connections to the riverside green system and pedestrian boulevards to the west, increasing the attractiveness and value of the property.
Acoustics
Advanced acoustic solutions were applied to protect residents from metropolitan noise. Such enhanced sound insulation increases user comfort and allows for higher sales prices. On the eastern side, sound-insulating windows and a ventilation system enabling comfort without opening windows were implemented.
Site development
Site planning follows the principle of openness to natural and cultural context. SRDK STUDIO designed a rainwater retention system, reducing costs related to stormwater discharge. In the northern part of the site, near the historic chimney, a market square was designed, capable of generating additional revenue from leasing retail space.
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
Browary Wrocławskie designed by SRDK STUDIO combines the needs of contemporary residents with respect for cultural heritage, restoring degraded areas with strong investment value. During the documentation phase, 3D laser scanning of historic buildings was used, enabling precise cost estimation for renovation works and reducing the risk of unforeseen expenses during construction.
Regeneration of historic fabric
The SRDK STUDIO team approached the modernisation of the post-industrial listed structures with full respect for their historic character. The existing artefacts have been given a new lease of life — the brick chimney stack has been retained to the north as a dominant landmark feature, whilst the meticulously restored facades, incorporating the historic bottling tower and lagering hall, have become the defining hallmark of the development, significantly enhancing its marketing value.
Urban sustainability
The project aligns with contemporary urban planning principles aimed at preventing urban sprawl, making use of post-industrial brownfield sites in central locations with established infrastructure. Nearly 40% of the site area comprises green space, including vertical planting on purpose-built structures, whilst 36% of the roof surface has been covered with green roofs, contributing to reduced operational costs.
Mixed-use development
SRDK STUDIO has designed a mixed-use complex combining residential, retail and co-working functions. The diversity of uses ensures stable investment returns and mitigates market risk. The development also accommodates a kayak hire facility, an open-air cinema, exhibition spaces and areas dedicated to creative activities, all of which enhance the commercial appeal of the project.
Pedestrian Priority
80% of parking provision has been relocated to an underground car park, freeing the ground level for pedestrians and cyclists. This approach has preserved valuable above-ground space, enhancing its commercial value. The development also provides new connections to the riverside green corridor to the west and pedestrian promenades, further increasing the attractiveness and value of the property.
Acoustics
In the design of Browary Wrocławskie, the SRDK Studio team implemented advanced acoustic solutions to protect against urban noise. Investment in enhanced acoustic insulation increases residents' comfort and enables the achievement of higher sale prices. On the eastern elevation, acoustic-grade windows have been specified alongside a mechanical ventilation system that ensures comfort without the need to open windows.
Landscaping
The landscaping has been designed in accordance with the principle of openness to both the natural and cultural context. SRDK STUDIO has designed a rainwater harvesting and attenuation system, reducing costs associated with surface water drainage. In the northern part of the site, adjacent to the historic chimney stack, a market square has been designed with the potential to generate rental income from commercial trading space.

Browary Wrocławskie - Architectural Detail
Gallery

View of the brewery courtyard and balconies


Browary Wrocławskie western elevation at night, designed by SRDK STUDIO

West elevation by day — Browary Wrocławskie, designed by SRDK STUDIO

Browary Wrocławskie -malthouse

Browary Wrocławskie Lagering-Hall


Views over Wrocław — Browary Wrocławskie

The courtyard square


Ornamental grasses along the pedestrian path

Rooftop wind cowls

Terraced recreational spaces along the waterfront

The gateway passage through Browary Wrocławskie is open to the public.

A space for artistic events has been designed beneath the glass surface of the main square at Browary Wrocławskie

One of the public squares at Browary Wrocławskie.

The main square featuring a multimedia space housed in a former fermentation tank

The Lagering Cellar Courtyard with preserved tie rods.

Browary Wrocławskie, west view, daytime

Browary Wrocławskie, the inner courtyard of the lagering cellar
INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS
Browary Wrocławskie designed by SRDK STUDIO combines the needs of contemporary residents with respect for cultural heritage, restoring degraded areas with strong investment value. During the documentation phase, 3D laser scanning of historic buildings was used, enabling precise cost estimation for renovation works and reducing the risk of unforeseen expenses during construction.
The resulting point cloud provided an accurate representation of the preserved fabric. Craft-restored original mechanisms, such as wind cowls and the Galland drum, were integrated into the public spaces of Browary Wrocławskie. The design assumed using local natural materials, lowering logistics costs.

View of the courtyard
AWARDS & PUBLICATIONS
Awards

CEEQA 2025 — Award for Mixed-Use Development of the Year

CEEQA 2025 — Award for CEE Building of the Year

Lower Silesia Building of the Year 2020
Articles
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Investor

Archicom is one of Poland's leading residential property developers, with over 35 years of experience and a strong presence in Wrocław. The company is part of Echo Investment Group, providing financial stability and access to the expertise of one of the country's foremost urban development companies.
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