Marta Sękulska-Wrońska

Architect, CEO, Partner, WXCA

Marta Sękulska-Wrońska specializes in complex public facilities, urban spaces and commercial developments. Her design practice is based on recognition of natural and social context with an aim to be an integrating platform of dialogue.

She is a co-author of the design of the award-winning Polish Pavilion at Expo 2020 (Dubai, UAE). She also co-authored one of the biggest and most modern museum complexes in Europe – the Polish Army Museum and the Polish History Museum at the historical Warsaw Citadel. Along with the team of the WXCA Architecture Office, she was nominated for the EU Mies van der Rohe Award for the European Center for Geological Education in Chęciny and the Memorial Museum in Palmiry. Currently, she is responsible for a visionary project of a new, mixed-use and sustainable district for 17,000 residents on the revitalized former car factory site in Warsaw.

She is a member of the Competition Judges Council of the Polish Architect’s Association and an architect of the Chamber of Architects of the Republic of Poland. In 2019-2023, she served as President of the Warsaw Branch of the Association of Polish Architects.