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ArchiSnob Focus Areas:
3 – Culture & Art
4 – Lifestyle
ArchiSnob
ArchiSnob is an independent platform of ideas shaping the conversation about architecture, design, and the culture of space. The magazine speaks to those who don’t just observe change, but actively help shape the future of cities. Published simultaneously in Polish and English, it reaches both local readers and the international community of architects, designers, and curators. Its content goes beyond trends, remaining relevant over time and inspiring reflection and critical thinking about the spaces we inhabit.
Working with leading critics, curators, and experts from Poland and abroad, ArchiSnob’s articles and interviews are cited in the media, discussed at conferences, and used in industry reports. The magazine not only documents change but anticipates it, offering insights for readers who want to understand design processes, investment decisions, and the lasting impact of architecture on culture, society, and city life.
Magazine Launches
Each issue of ArchiSnob is launched with a special event designed as a cultural experience. Over the years, these premieres have taken place in iconic locations and remarkable interiors. In recent editions, they have been hosted at the National Library in Warsaw. New issues are now complemented by thematic one-day conferences, creating an extended platform for discussion.
The events bring together the architectural community and have become an important meeting point for the industry in Poland. More than 400 architects from leading Polish design studios attend, along with curators, investors, critics, and opinion leaders. Each premiere also features a concert by a Polish music star or a specially created performance, adding a unique narrative to every issue.

Marcin Szczelina’s personal show, where his two biggest passions — architecture and cooking — meet around the table. Each episode, he welcomes guests from architecture, design, and culture, preparing dishes inspired by classic Polish flavors with a modern twist. The show creates a space for thoughtful conversations about today’s architecture, which Marcin loves to share. Every episode blends food and inspiring chats, offering fresh ways to see our world. SGI is the main partner for season two. You can watch it on YouTube.
Marcin Szczelina combines his passion for architecture, design, and sustainable development, working actively in Poland and internationally. He is the chief curator of the PULSE international architecture festival, an expert for the Mies van der Rohe Award, and a member of the Advisory Board of the Czech Pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale. In 2020, he became the first Pole to create a project at the Mies van der Rohe Pavilion in Barcelona, together with artist Katarzyna Krakowiak. As an author and co-author of numerous publications in international magazines such as Domus, Aesthetica, and Azure, he shares his expertise at conferences and industry events worldwide.
