Photography + Design
September 18th, 2009

Architecture and Street Riots

The architecture in Warsaw is a big mix between very modern and classical buildings. The buildings built in the Soviet era are not being restored, but slowly eroding, to make room for new structures. The city will take a very modern look this way in some years. In fact, it seems that is what people want. They want nothing to do with the old Russian domination and want to see a new chapter in the Polish history built on modernity and economic successes.

Palace of science and culture built by Stalin after the end of the Second World War as a 'gift' to Poland.

Palace of science and culture built by Stalin after the end of the Second World War as a 'gift' to Poland.

There was yet another incident of social unrest in Warsaw today (July 20th, 2009). The riot police was out in the center in full gear. Crowds gathered beside a building which is meant to be torn down to make way for a new museum. There is tear gas in the air and people are walking away covering their faces. Around the building there are ambulances and riot police.

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What happened here is another case of job layoffs. Adding to the country’s approximate rate of 11% unemployment. The civil unrest is not uncommon on the streets of Warsaw. Just the other week I spotted another demonstration which marched peacefully down Sventokryska Street.

The experience of some older Warsaw residents is different from the protesting mobs of today. People who were born in the 50′s in Poland enjoyed high job security and worked their way into a deserving pension. These pensions were paid by the Soviet government. In the 1980s the streets of Warsaw were rocked by protests about the rising prices in the Soviet Union and again in 1989 for the flight to secure solidarity.

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This time there is another force that pushes down on the Polish social structure; the European Union. In this article you can read about how

The E.U. has ordered Poland’s shipyards over the last few months to pay back hundreds of millions of dollars in what it deems illegal state aid. Since none of the shipyards were able to do so, bankruptcy and fire sales have cut down an industry that has long been of central importance both to Poland’s economy and its sense of national pride. The unions that fought to save the shipyards have come away angry at both the E.U. and Poland’s liberal government, which can claim only a Pyrrhic victory at best.

All in all, the streets were crowded and riot police surrounded the building where merchants stood their ground, refusing to leave. The full story here.

The protests have died down now, and it is time for me to leave to Prague in order to make my way slowly to Greece.

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Enough about the heavy subjects. Here are some more photos. Some of them display the dissapearance of the old Soviet architecture by way of decay. There is a huge contrast between the old and the recently built buildings. The city is growing and transforming. Alarmingly reminding me of North American commercial super-highways.

Restoration of building. Center of Warsaw.

Restoration of building. Center of Warsaw.

Old and new building contrast.

Old and new building contrast.

Old building in Warsaw built in the Soviet era. The residents were given a three month notice to leave because the building is going to be demolished.

Old building in Warsaw built in the Soviet era. The residents were given a three month notice to leave because the building is going to be demolished.

Interior of old hallway and entrance.

Interior of old hallway and entrance.

Retired resident of the condemned building and her cat.

Market in the city center.

Market in the city center.

Playground

Playground

You can still see the shell holes in the walls of this residential building.

You can still see the shell holes in the walls of this residential building.

Main artery of the city.

Main artery of the city.

Retired resident of the condemned building and her cat.
Main entrance to the terrace of the condemned building from the street.

Main entrance to the terrace of the condemned building from the street.

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September 9th, 2009

Warsaw and the Family: Part 2

The rest of the time in Warsaw was about exploring and meeting family.

Aunt Mariola.

Aunt Mariola.

Aunt Mariola at her summer house in Warsaw.

Aunt Mariola at her summer house in Warsaw.

Chris and I went to an outdoor classical music concert in the rural part of Warsaw (yes they exist). The night air was sharp with exitement and the musicians were amazing.

Crowd at the outdoor concert.

Crowd at the outdoor concert.

Crowd at the outdoor concert.

Crowd at the outdoor concert.

The performance.

The performance.

Aunt Mariola at her son's house.

Aunt Mariola at her son's house.

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My cousin being shy.

My cousin being shy.

Cousin and her husband.

Cousin and her husband.

End of an evening.

End of an evening.

Chris at home.

Chris at home.

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September 2nd, 2009

Krakow: The Scenic Route

So I also went and saw Krakow…

Dinner under the umbrellas overlooking the main square.

Dinner under the umbrellas overlooking the main square.

Yup, its a beautiful city with a nice vibe. Drank beer, ate local food and walked around with my cousin Peter.

Main City Square

Main City Square

Main square.

Main square.

Onwards to the castle.

Onwards to the castle.

Meow.

Meow.

Part of the castle in the myst.

Part of the castle in the myst.

Church of Peter and Paul.

Church of Peter and Paul.

Street scene.

Street scene.

Ordered beer just before the rain came down.

Ordered beer just before the rain came down.

Historical buildings are everywhere in Krakow.

Historical buildings are everywhere in Krakow.

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Names of people who passed away posted outside in a residential area.

Names of people who passed away posted outside in a residential area.

Seemingly abandoned photo store.

Seemingly abandoned photo store.

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