A sugar factory Znin transformed into a hotel complex

17 Mar 2022

A new life of the sugar factory Znin

The sugar factory Znin

The ?nin sugar factory was built in the late 19th century. Up until 2004, it operated producing sugar from beets. As a result of industrial restructuring, it was closed down and the buildings of the complex were ultimately designated for demolition. ARCHE subsequently purchased the complex with the goal of renovating the factory and reviving the valuable, but collapsing buildings, while endeavouring to respect their historical value, the changes made to them over generations, and their aesthetic and technical diversity.

From the onset of the project, the firm focused on preserving the history of the building by retaining almost all elements of the old factory, right down to its screws and sheet scraps. Although large elements of the old sugar factory now interact with new functions, they are still quite visible. Smaller elements were also maintained and incorporated into the interior design and, collectively, the whole project has retained its natural authenticity. Upon entering the main building, the first impression is that it still serves as a "factory", with a saturation of stimuli ranging from rough simplicity to emotional characteristics of intimacy and warmth.

Mezzanine, Photo credit: nalewajk.pl 

Mastering the form of such a complex building proved to be a design challenge, and creating a layout of functions and communication within the vast space was time-consuming. Nevertheless, the architects approached that complexity as a unique asset. Construction required load transfer calculations of the new structures while reinforcing the old parts. The installation inside the building was incorporated into the interior design, and the firm ensured the conservation of the site's industrial heritage.

In its entirety, the complex consists of 27 buildings. None of the existing structures was demolished, and all were assigned new functions (some are still in progress). The approach to the interiors embraced connections to the surrounding landscape, with old stone pavement being restored, and trucks, pipes, masts, and other equipment remaining where it was. That tied the whole project together, infusing recognizable characters into the site from the moment the entrance gates are crossed.

The main hotel building features 4-star accommodations, including rooms, a restaurant, and conference space. The second building is a 3-star hotel, connected to an aquapark, a spa, a club, and a brewery. The third building houses a conference room capable of accommodating 800 people, as well as a cinema, a restaurant with additional event space, a marina, a rehabilitation centre, and an additional much smaller building that will be adapted for a new function.

The sugar factory is located near the historical centre of Znin, in close proximity to a lake that once provided the factory with water, and now serves as part of the site's recreational offering, with ideal conditions for windsurfing and motorized water sports.

Several dozen designers worked on the large facility, including BULAK PROJEKT, MML, and MIXT. The construction manager also made a great contribution, as did industry designers who exhibited great creativity. The support of municipal offices also played an important role, as did the input of former sugar factory workers, led by Mr Andrzej. The main authors of this award-winning project include the President of Arche Wladyslaw Grochowski, who saw the potential of the condemned buildings, as well as architect Marek Bulak, and Chief Designer and architect Piotr Grochowski. 

Technical sheet
Project Name/Location: Sugar Factory Znin, ul. Janickiego 1, 88-400 Znin POLAND
Architects: Bulak Projekt
Marek Bulak and Piotr Grochowski
Cooperation:
Architecture and urban planning:
Bulak Projekt: Bartosz Potepski, Anna Siwiec, Katarzyna Fiedorowicz, Karolina Feliksik, Ireneusz Kossakowski, Lukasz Dabrowski, Aleksandra Sybilska, Slawomir Kostrzewski, Ferdynand Slowik

Interior design:
ARCHE: Katarzyna Grochowska, Wojciech Koleda, Jagoda Dyszkiewicz, Elzbieta Laszczka
MML ARCHITEKCI: Przemyslaw Nowak, Paulina Masternak, Lech Moczulski
MIXD: Piotr Kalinowski, Katarzyna Majer-Hola, Joanna Mazurek, Dominika Niewczas-Januszek
Bulak Projekt: Magdalena Mika, Katarzyna Saniewska, Tatsiana Zarembiuk, Karolina Opalczynska
Structure: KONSYSTEM – Radoslaw Lorens
Electrics: Pracownia Elektryczna Adam Zdziarski – Adam Zdziarski
Sanitary installations: ELER - Piotr Sciegienka
General contractor: ARCHE
Investor: ARCHE
Ground area: 360000 m2
Surface area: 16800 m2
Usable area: 23000 m2
Total area: 35000 m2
Cubic capacity: 150000 m3
Original building: 1894
Design year: 2017
Year of completion, renovation, and revitalization: 2020