- Architecture and urban planning
- Sustainable development
- Nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB)
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Professor Sławomir Rosolski is a distinguished academic at the Poznań University of Technology, where he serves in the Faculty of Architecture, Institute of Architecture and Heritage Protection. Holding the academic titles of PhD, DSc, Engineer, and Architect, Professor Rosolski has established himself as a leading expert in sustainable architecture and heritage conservation. His educational background includes a doctoral dissertation titled 'Inverse problems in architectural design' from 1998, supervised by Edward Szczechowiak. Over his career, he has progressed to the rank of Professor, contributing significantly to architectural education and research at Poznań University of Technology. His work bridges theoretical exploration with practical implementation, creating a virtuous cycle between academic research and real-world architectural practice. Professor Rosolski's research primarily focuses on sustainable architecture with particular emphasis on nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB). His work represents a critical intersection between historical building conservation and contemporary energy efficiency standards. He has pioneered approaches to adapting heritage structures to meet modern environmental requirements without compromising their historical integrity. His publications consistently address both pro-ecological and pro-social dimensions of sustainable construction, recognizing that environmental sustainability must be balanced with social needs and historical context. His recent publications demonstrate a strong trend toward practical applications of sustainable architecture, particularly in campus development and historical building renovation. Professor Rosolski has led significant projects including the design of the nearly zero-energy building for the Faculty of Architecture and Faculty of Management Engineering at the Poznań University of Technology 'Warta' campus, demonstrating his commitment to implementing sustainable principles in real-world architectural practice. 2024: Published 'Sławomir Rosolski. Selected Thoughts and Works' 2023: Authored multiple publications on nearly zero-energy buildings and sustainable campus development 2022: Researched historical buildings' potential for urban electromobility 2021: Developed technical solutions for upgrading historical buildings to nZEB standards Professor Rosolski has supervised doctoral students, including Natalia Regimowicz whose 2013 dissertation examined shop windows as urban activation elements. His academic leadership extends to guiding research that addresses current socio-economic needs in architecture and urban planning, with a particular focus on sustainable development challenges. Students working with Professor Rosolski can expect engagement with both theoretical frameworks and practical design challenges, particularly in the areas of sustainable building design, historical renovation, and campus planning. His architectural practice complements his academic work, with numerous implemented projects including residential buildings, urban development concepts, and historical renovations. The synergy between his theoretical research and practical application makes Professor Rosolski a valuable resource for students interested in sustainable architecture that respects historical context while addressing contemporary environmental challenges.







