Clear architecture and structured aesthetics
The new District Court in Częstochowa stands out through its contemporary architecture and representative interior design. Designed by the architects heinlewischer, the building is characterized by clear forms and a functional floor plan layout. Multiple full stories provide sufficient space for courtrooms, offices, and administrative areas.
The building’s design is defined by understated façades featuring restrained colors. Large windows allow generous amounts of daylight into the interior, creating a pleasant atmosphere for work and occupancy. The interior reflects this modern concept: bright materials, a clean design, and carefully considered sightlines create a calm, focused ambiance.
Structured concrete in the interior
Inside the building, a central design highlight emerges. During planning, the architects deliberately chose structured exposed concrete surfaces to provide the spaces with depth, character, and a subtle yet expressive aesthetic. For this purpose, the 2/63 Wisła formliner was selected, realizing a total of 1,317 m² of exposed concrete surfaces.
To ensure the aesthetic appeal of the concrete is preserved long-term, OS-D was applied as surface protection. This transparent coating reliably protects the concrete from dirt and moisture without affecting its natural appearance. As a result, the intricate structures remain permanently visible and retain their representative impact.