Town centres have unquestionable potential. They should be the main focus of residential development, complemented by services available to the general public.

Intensive housing development is the answer to the effect of urban sprawl, which generates the need to develop transport systems, technical infrastructure and, as a rule, pushes the boundaries of urban areas into often green zones, which are much needed, not only by the human community.

The MiKato building, is a simple and optimal architecture.

Optimal, meaning responsible, among other things, for the budget.

It is the kind of architecture that today is expected to be sensible with resources, funds and space, economical in form and as free as possible from unnecessary decoration.

It is an inner-city development, intensive, making optimum use of the technical infrastructure, the potential of public transport, the direct accessibility of retail services, educational establishments, offices and cultural facilities.

It is architecture for those who like the city every day and the forest and the mountains at weekends, who like cycling and walking more than driving.

It is architecture that transforms the dead, asphalted site of the former bus station into a more vital urban space of Katowice.

This is all to make it more accessible, not exclusive, possibly for a diverse social structure.

We invite you to visit the MiKato project page.