Biography
Boguslaw Witkowski
Architect, urban visionary, and founder of Town Planning Design & Architecture.
Boguslaw Franciszek Witkowski, known professionally as Boguslaw Witkowski, is a master engineer architect and the founder of Town Planning Design & Architecture, established in Belgium in 1989.
For more than three decades, his work has ranged across architecture, town planning, public buildings, corporate headquarters, housing, and competition-driven urban propositions developed throughout Europe, Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
Earlier international experience includes projects connected to Barcelona Airport, the SWIFT headquarters in La Hulpe, Baghdad University's athletic college, the Gabon University campus, and modular housing in High Silesia.
Through TPD&A, he has built an authorial architectural language shaped by landscape, environmental intelligence, and culturally attentive form. That trajectory is evident in works such as Osaka Suspended Gardens, Toronto Coptic Village, Busan Gwangbok Street, Brussels Hills on the Beach, and the New Silk Road Museum Park.
Doctoral research on the evolution of Chinese town form, combined with a multilingual and international cultural background, continues to inform a practice that is technically rigorous, spatially ambitious, and open to the singular character of place.