
Architecture · Systems · Resilience
A practice working at the intersection of architecture, climate, systems, and technological change.
I design with clarity, restraint, and long-term stability in mind.
Architecture for a world in transition
Cities and buildings are no longer passive objects.
They are systems shaped by climate pressure, technology, governance, and human behaviour.
Most narratives around AI, resilience, or complexity rely on buzzwords.
My work begins where those narratives stop: with the mechanics behind the systems.
KLYZ Studio combines architectural practice with systemic thinking, grounded in mathematics, cybernetics, and research into urban transformations.
I help others understand how cities truly behave — and how to design stability within them.
The Four Dimensions of Urban Futures
These four areas guide all my architectural, consulting, and research work.
1. Climate Resilience
Environments designed to remain stable under climate pressure through adaptive ecological strategies.
2. Distributed Urbanism
The shift from centralised megacities to flexible, networked urban systems supported by digital infrastructure.
3. Urban Intelligence
Using data and AI to reveal hidden patterns in cities and inform responsible, clear decision-making.
4. Ethical Governance
Frameworks connecting technology, institutions, and citizens through transparency, trust, and responsibility.
Consulting
I provide clarity at the early stages of design and strategy — where decisions matter most.
My services include:
Design & Concept Review
Systemic Project Analysis
Early-Stage Strategic Guidance
Climate Logic & Resilience Insight
Distributed Urbanism Analysis
Responsible Use of AI in Architecture
Focused, intelligent support — without corporate noise.
About & Manifesto
Architecture today operates inside powerful forces — climate pressure, technological acceleration, and shifting governance. I study how these systems shape cities and how we can design stability within them.
I am Sławomir Klyszcz, architect and mathematician, working between Europe and North America, exploring the transition toward distributed, intelligent, and resilient urban futures.
For collaborations, consulting requests, research discussions, or project inquiries:
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