Marek Moskal

architect – born in Radymno in 1966. In 1991, graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology. In 1990-1992, assistant lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology. In 1993-1999, designer at Atelier d’Architecture Paczowski et Fritsch in Luxembourg. Since 1999, work with JEMS Architekci. Partner of the practice since 2006. He is a member of the Board of the JEMS Architects Office. 

Maciej Rydz

architect – graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Cracow University of Technology in 2003. He has worked for JEMS since 2006. Since 2016, he has been teaching at the Warsaw University of Technology. He led, among others projects: Warsaw Brewery, Faculty of Psychology of the University of Warsaw, Centre for Literature and Language – Planet Lem in Cracow, Academy of Music in Katowice, Young City Gdańsk

Wojciech Zych

economist – born in Milanówek in 1950, graduated from the Warsaw School of Economics. Between 1973 and 1983, head of the Warsaw branch of the Artistic Enterprise of the Polish Fine Artists Association; from 1984 to 1989, president of the ESPEA cooperative. Since 1989, co-founder and head of management board of JEMS Architekci. He is a member of the Board of the JEMS Architects Office. 

Paweł Majkusiak

architect – born in Radom in 1971. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology in 1998. Since 1996, work with JEMS Architekci. Partner of the practice since 2003. He is a member of the Board of the JEMS Architects Office. 

Marcin Sadowski

architect – born in Warsaw in 1965. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology in 1992. Assistant lecturer at the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology in 1992-93. Since 1993, worked with JEMS Architekci and since 1996 partner of the practice. Since 2008 studio tutor at the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology. Winner of the SARP Honorary Award 2002.

Maciej Miłobędzki

architect – born in Warsaw in 1959. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology in 1985. Between 1984 and 1988, worked with the ESPEA cooperative. Since 1988, founding partner of JEMS Architekci. Since 2004, supervisor of diploma projects at the Faculty of Architecture, Poznań University of Technology. Since 2008, studio tutor at the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology. Winner of the SARP Honorary Award 2002.

Tomasz Napieralski

architect – graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at Warsaw University of Technology in 1995. He has worked for JEMS since 2004. Participated in the following projects: Platinium, Reconstruction of the Clicnic of Pediatrics and Nutrition, Polish Embassy in Berlin.

Olgierd Jagiełło

architect – born in Warsaw in 1947. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology in 1971, and from the Warsaw Academy of Fine Arts in 1979. In 1974-79 and 1984-85, studio tutor at the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology. In 1984-1988, ran an autonomous architectural studio together with Jerzy Szczepanik-Dzikowski as part of the ESPEA cooperative. Since 1988, founding partner of JEMS Architekci. Winner of the SARP Honorary Award 2002.

Andrzej Sidorowicz

architect – born in Banie Mazurskie in 1963. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology in 1998. Since 1990, work with JEMS Architekci. Partner of the practice since 2003. He is a member of the Board of the JEMS Architects Office. 

Jerzy Szczepanik-Dzikowski

architect – born in Lublin in 1945. Graduated from the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology in 1972. In 1984-1987 President of The Warsaw Chapter – Union of Polish Architects SARP. In 1984-1989, ran an autonomous architectural studio together with Olgierd Jagiełło as part of the ESPEA cooperative. Since 1988, founding partner of JEMS Architekci. In 2001-2005 Secretary of Polish Chamber of Architects Since 2010, supervisor of diploma projects at the Faculty of Architecture, Warsaw University of Technology. Winner of the SARP Honorary Award 2002.