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Brief facts about polish architects:

Adolf Ciborowski
Adolf Ciborowski was a Polish architect, urban planner and politician.

Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz
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Adrienne Górska
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz
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Alfred Zachariewicz
Alfred Zachariewicz, was a Polish architect. He was born in Lemberg, Austria-Hungary on 26 August 1871, as the son of Julian Oktawjan Zachariewicz.

Alina Scholtz
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Andreas Schlüter
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Andrzej Bemer
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Andrzej Bulanda
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Andrzej M. Chołdzyński
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Andrzej Rzymkowski
Andrzej Maria Rzymkowski was a Polish architect and professor at the Wrocław University of Science and Technology and the Tadeusz Kościuszko University of Technology. He was son of Jan and Ludwika. Rzymkowski graduated in 1939 at the Lwów Polytechnic.

Antanas Vivulskis
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Antoni Frąckiewicz
Antoni Frąckiewicz, was a Polish sculptor of the Baroque era, working in Małopolska in the early eighteenth century. His date of birth and death are unknown.

Antoni Wiwulski
Antoni Wiwulski was a Polish-Lithuanian architect and sculptor.

August Fryderyk Moszyński
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Barbara Bielecka
Barbara Bielecka is a Polish Functionalist architect and a member of the Faculty of Architecture at the Gdańsk University of Technology. She designed the Sanctuary of Our Lady of Lichen, Poland's largest church, the sixth largest by area in the world. It was constructed between 1994 and 2004.

Bartolommeo Berrecci
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Benedykt from Sandomierz
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Bohdan Lachert
Bohdan Lachert was a Polish architect, member of Praesens group. He designed a lot of buildings with his friend Józef Szanajca, like modern villas ast Saska Kępa or Polish pavilon at EXPO Paris 1937. After World War II he designed part of Muranów and Warsaw cemetery of soldiers of Red Army.

Bohdan Pniewski
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Christof Marselis
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Chrystian Piotr Aigner
Chrystian Piotr Aigner was a Polish architect and theoretician of architecture.

Cyprian Maculewicz
Cyprian Maculewicz was a Polish-Lithuanian architect and painter. Vilnius main city architect in years 1879-1893.

Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind is a Polish-American architect, artist, professor and set designer. Libeskind founded Studio Daniel Libeskind in 1989 with his wife, Nina, and is its principal design architect. He is known for the design and completion of the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany, that opened in 2001.

Dawid Lande
Dawid Lande was a Polish architect. Lande was born in Łódź, where he attended the trade school, and travelled to Saint Petersburg to study at the Institute of Civil Engineering.

Diana Reiter
Diana Reiter Reiterówna
Was a Polish architect of Jewish descent, one of the first female architects in Kraków. Born in Drohobycz, in 1927 she graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of Lviv Polytechnic.

Domenico Merlini
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Eberhard Rosemberger
Eberhard Rosemberger was a German renaissance architect from Kraków, who together with Francesco Fiorentino rebuilt the Wawel Royal Castle in Kraków under the rule of Alexander of Poland after it burned down in 1499.

Edmund Roman Orlik
Edmund Roman Orlik was a Polish architect, and World War II tank commander. During the Invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany in September 1939 he claimed to have destroyed ten German tanks, including one Panzer IV Ausf.

Ephraim Schröger
Ephraim Schröger or Efraim Szreger was a German architect active in Poland.

Eugeniusz Czerwiński
Eugeniusz Czerwiński was a Polish architect.

Franciszek Mączyński
Franciszek Mączyński was a Polish Art Nouveau architect. Prominent by 1910, his commissions include several major churches, and turn-of-the-century civic and cultural institutions designed in a Polish-influenced Secession style.

Franciszek Maurer
Franciszek Maurer was a Polish architect, artist, and professor at the Wydziału Architektury Politechniki Śląskiej.

Fryderyk Bauman
Frederick Baumann was a Polish architect and sculptor-decorator during the Classical and Romantic periods. He and his son Anthony worked in Łańcut. He performed numerous renovations and other work in Lviv.

Galleazzo Appiani
Galleazzo Appiani was an Italian architect who worked in Poland. Amongst his designs are the Carmelite Church in Przemyśl and the Krasicki Palace, built between 1592 and 1618 for the Krasicki family in Krasiczyn.

Gerard Antoni Ciołek
Gerard Ciołek was a Polish architect, as well as a leading historian of parks and gardens.

Giacomo Briano
Giacomo Briano was a Polish Jesuit and Ukrainian architect of Italian descent.

Grzegorz Kurec
Grzegorz Kurec was a Polish entrepreneur, architect and builder of Belarusian origins. He created one of the biggest paper factories of the time - Grigiškės. He was also founder of Grigiškės city. His son Włodzimierz was a pilot and rally driver.

Gustav Adolf Platz
Gustav Adolf Platz was a German architect. He worked with Fritz Schumacher in Hamburg, then as an architect engineer for the City of Mannheim. He later served as manager of the architectural section of the City of Mannheim.

Harry Abend
Harry Abend, OFM was a Polish-born Venezuelan sculptor and architect. With his parents, Polish Jews from Jarosław, he left Poland and immigrated to Venezuela at the age of 11 in 1948.

Helena Morsztynkiewiczowa
Helena Kurkiewicz-Morsztynkiewiczowa was a Polish architect and urban planner. During World War I, she was active in a Polish military organization.

Hilary Majewski
Hilary Majewski, was a Polish architect, a representative of the 19th-century historicism. Between 1872–1892, he served as the city architect of Łódź, Central Poland, and is regarded as one of the most prominent architects in the city's history.

Jacek Krenz
Jacek Krenz, born in 1948 in Poznań, Poland, is an academic architect and painter. He is a professor at Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, taught also at University of Fine Arts in Poznań – both in Poland – and at Universidade da Beira Interior in Covilhã, Portugal.

Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak
Jadwiga Grabowska-Hawrylak was a Polish architect active between 1954 and 1993. She is known for designing housing and schools, and for her contributions to the post-WWII reconstruction of Wrocław.

Jadwiga Piłsudska
Jadwiga Piłsudska-Jaraczewska was a Polish pilot, who served in the Air Transport Auxiliary during the Second World War. She was one of two daughters of Józef Piłsudski.

Jakub Fontana
Jakub Fontana was a Polish architect of Swiss Italian origin, a practitioner of the Baroque and Neoclassical styles. He was court architect to the Polish king. He was knighted in 1764. Jakub Fontana had a notable brother named Jan Kanty Fontana.

Jakub Kubicki
Jakub Kubicki was a renowned Polish classicist architect and designer.

Jan de Witte
Jan de Witte was a Polish military engineer, professional officer and architect of Dutch descent. The designer of, among others, the Dominican church in Lwów and the Carmelite monastery in Berdyczów, he was also the military commandant of the fortress at Kamieniec Podolski.

Jan Ferdynand Nax
Jan Ferdynand Nax was an architect, economist, social reformer and adviser on the navigability and conservation of Poland's water resources. While he was born in Gdańsk, and was of German origin, Nax spent most of his life in Poland and was strongly assimilated into Polish society.

Jan Kanty Fontana
Jan Kanty Fontana was an architect of Swiss Italian origin, surveyor and burgrave of the Royal Castle, Warsaw. He was the son of Józef Fontana and the younger brother of Jakub Fontana.

Jan Knothe
Jan Knothe was a Polish architect, artist, graphic designer, writer, poet and diplomat.

Jan Koszczyc Witkiewicz
Jan Witkiewicz Koszczyc was a Polish architect and conservator. He was born in Rudamina and died in Warsaw.

Jan Sas Zubrzycki
Jan Sas Zubrzycki was a Polish architect known for his work in the neo-Gothic style and originator of the so-called "Vistula style". His most notable design was the grand Governor's Palace in Lemberg.

Janusz Rębielak
Janusz Rębielak, a Polish architect and engineer, professor of technical sciences, since 2008 he is employed at the Cracow University of Technology.

Jan Zachwatowicz
Jan Zachwatowicz was a Polish architect, architectural historian, and restorer.

Jan Zaor
Jan Zaor was a Polish baroque architect from Kraków who lived in the 17th century and was active from 1638 to 1676. He is known for designing St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Vilnius.

Jan Zawiejski
Jan Zawiejski, born Jan Baptysta Feintuch, was a Polish architect from an assimilated Polish-Jewish family, a representative of the 19th-century historicism advocating for a return to classical design of the past.

Jan Zygmunt Deybel
Jan Sigismund von Deybel Hammerau or Johann Sigmund Deybel was a Rococo architect from Saxony mainly active in Poland. He also served as a captain then as a major in the Polish artillery — his son was the general Krystian Godfryd Deybel de Hammerau.

Jerzy Główczewski
Jerzy Eligiusz Główczewski was a Polish fighter pilot of the Second World War and afterwards an architect in Poland, Egypt, other Arab countries and the US. He died of the coronavirus at the age of 97 and was the last surviving pilot of the Polish Air Forces in France and Great Britain.

Jerzy Kuźmienko
Jerzy Kuźmienko was a Polish architect, urban planner and university teacher.

Jerzy Sołtan
Jerzy Sołtan was a Polish architect who worked with Le Corbusier and was the Robinson Jr., Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at Harvard Graduate School of Design, where he taught from 1959 until his retirement in 1979.

Johann Christian Kammsetzer
Johann Christian Kammsetzer or Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer was a Dresden-born architect who was active primarily in Poland.

Johann Christian Schuch
Johann Christian Schuch was a Dresden-born garden designer and architect, active in Poland.

Józef Fontana
Józef Fontana II was a Swiss Italian Polish architect and the father of architects, Jakub Fontana and Jan Kanty Fontana. His works show a tendency towards classical baroque.

Józef Gosławski (architect)
Józef Gosławski, also known as Iosif Vikentievich Goslavsky was a Polish architect mainly active in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Jozef Huss
Joseph Huss was a Polish architect and restorer of monuments, one of the leading representatives of Polish eclecticism. After studying at the Royal School of technology in Charlottenburg, in 1866 he settled in Warsaw. At first he worked with Joseph Orlovsky.

Józef Pius Dziekoński
Józef Pius Dziekoński was a Polish architect and heritage conservator, a representative of the 19th-century historicism. He became the first dean at the Faculty of Architecture of the Warsaw University of Technology and co-founded the Society for the Protection of Historical Monuments.

Józef Płoszko
Józef Płoszko was a Polish architect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was the author of multiple architectural projects in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Józef Pokutyński
Józef Pokutyński was a Polish architect.

Józef Szanajca
Józef Szanajca was a Polish architect.

Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród
Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród, commonly referred to as Julian Zachariewicz, was an Austro-Hungarian architect and renovator of Armenian descent. Father of Alfred Zachariewicz.

Juliusz Żórawski
Juliusz Żórawski was a Polish architect, theoretist of architecture, interior designer, professor of Politechnika Krakowska. He was a designer of representative flat buildings in Warsaw, public buildings and numerous villas.

Juljan Oktawjan Zacharjewicz
Julian Oktawian Zachariewicz-Lwigród, commonly referred to as Julian Zachariewicz, was a Polish architect and renovator, father of Alfred Zachariewicz.

Karola Bloch
Karola Bloch was a Polish-German architect, socialist, and feminist. She was the third wife of the German philosopher Ernst Bloch.

Karol Podczaszyński
Karol Podczaszyński was a Polish architect, a representative of the neoclassical architecture and a professor of the Imperial University of Vilna, as well as one of the pioneers of industrial design.

Karol Schayer
Karol Schayer was a Polish architect and soldier. He designed buildings in Katowice, Warsaw, and in Beirut, Lebanon. He was the son of Julian, a merchant in Lwów. In 1919, he passed his final exams at the Lwów gymnasium.

Kazimierz Jelski
Kazimierz Jelski was a Polish-Lithuanian Classicist architect and sculptor active in Lithuania. Jelski was born in Ejsymonty near Grodno, today in Belarus. He was the son of Karol Jelski who was a Polish sculptor, painter and stucco artist. He first studied under his father.

Kazimierz Kwiatkowski (architect)
Kazimierz Kwiatkowski was a Polish architect and conservationist. He is well known for his efforts to preserve historical and archaeological sites in Vietnam such as the Imperial City of Huế, Hội An and Mỹ Sơn, which are currently in the World Heritage Site list of UNESCO.

Laurynas Gucevičius
Laurynas Gucevičius was an 18th-century architect from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and all of his designs were built there.

Leandro Marconi
Leandro Marconi was a Polish architect, active mainly in Warsaw. His father was Enrico Marconi, also a famed architect associated with that city, while his cousin was Leonard Marconi, a sculptor. He was born Leandro Jan Ludwik Marconi on 23 April 1834 in Warsaw, then in Kingdom of Poland.

Leonard Schmidtner
Leonard A. Schmidtner, born Leonard Kowalski, was a Polish architect who moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin and designed the former Milwaukee County Courthouse, a clock tower for Holy Trinity Church on South Fourth and West Bruce Streets, and St. Stanislaus Catholic Church He was one of the first...

Lucyna Nyka
Lucyna Nyka is a Polish architect, full professor at Gdańsk University of Technology.

Maciej Miłobędzki
Maciej Miłobędzki – is a Polish architect and partner with JEMS Architects, Warsaw.

Marcin Knackfus
Marcin Knackfus was a Polish–Lithuanian Neoclassical architect of German descent. Born near Warsaw, he worked in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and particularly in its capital Vilnius. He was a tutor of Laurynas Gucevičius.

Marian Fikus
Marian Fikus - is a Polish architect, urban planner and professor. Winner of over 100 awards and honors in urban planning and architectural competitions, including 5 awards in international competitions. He's also the winner of the SARP Honorary Award in 2008.

Marian Lalewicz
Marian Lalewicz - was a Polish architect and one of the main proponents of Academic classicism in interwar Poland.

Marian Walentynowicz
Marian Walentynowicz was a Polish graphic artist, architect, teacher, writer and a precursor to the comic book in Poland.

Maria Piechotka
Maria Piechotka was a Polish architect and politician who served as a member of the Sejm.

Marta Ingarden
Marta Ingarden was a Polish architect and engineer.

Mateo Gucci
Mateo Gucci was a Polish-Italian Renaissance architect and sculptor. He rebuilt the Old Synagogue in the Kraków suburb of Kazimierz, and he may have worked on the Wawel Castle. He is believed to have died in 1550, according to the town books of Kraków.

Michał Bałasz
Michał Bałasz is an architect, specializing in sacred architecture, notably Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches.

Michal Bernasik
Michal Bernasik is a German-Polish architect, designer and urbanist. After practicing at Ron Arad's in London, he set up his own practice in Cologne, Germany in 2006. Since then he has worked and cooperated with many great figures of architecture, culture and art.

Michał Ceptowski
Michael Ceptowski, aka Mathias Zopf, was a Bavarian born artist who settled and worked in Poland.

Michał Elwiro Andriolli
Michał Elwiro Andriolli was a Polish illustrator, painter and architect of Italian descent. He is notable for his illustrations to Mickiewicz's Pan Tadeusz, as well as a distinctive style of villas built outside Warsaw. He was probably most well known for his architecture – Świdermajer.

Michał Górski
Michał Jan Górski was a Polish cross-country skier who competed in the 1936 Winter Olympics. His civil profession was an engineer and architect. He was born and died in Zakopane. In 1936 he was a member of the Polish cross-country relay team which finished seventh in the 4x10 km relay event.

Oskar Marmorek
Oskar Adolf Marmorek was a Galician-born Austro-Hungarian architect and Zionist.

Oskar Sosnowski
Oskar Sosnowski was a leading Polish architect and art conservator and restorer of monuments during the period between World War I and World War II.

Ossip Klarwein
Ossip Klarwein was a Polish-born German-Israeli architect who designed many works in Germany and Israel. Between 1921 and 1933 he was employed with Johann Friedrich Höger, and became chief design architect.

Paweł Giżycki
Paweł Giżycki was a Polish Jesuit architect who worked mainly in eastern regions of Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. Giżycki was born in Greater Poland on 21 January 1692. His exact place of birth is unknown. He was admitted into the Society of Jesus in Kraków on 16 July 1710.

Paweł Graliński
Paweł Wiktor Graliński ‘pavɛw ‘viktɑ ɡral'inski
Polish architect, renowned specialist in planning and design of mixed - use developments and commercial and entertainment centres in Poland and Europe.

Piotr Kowalski
Piotr Kowalski was a Polish artist, sculptor, and architect. Kowalski worked in non-traditional materials including electronic and mechanical devices, neon art, large earth works, explosions and other natural phenomena including plant growth and gravity.

Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski
Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski was a Peruvian architect of Polish and Slovak origin.

Roman Feliński
Roman Feliński was a Polish architect. He authored the first Polish book on urban planning. He worked on development plans for Gdynia and Warsaw, and designed over 150 buildings, among others, the Magnus Department Store and a dozen or so tenement houses in Lemberg.

Ryszard Jurkowski
Ryszard Piotr Jurkowski is a Polish architect and urban planner noted for his contemporary and embracing minimalism design of residential, commercial, educational, industrial and civic buildings, and for his fight against the monotonous and dreary architecture of the communist era.

SARP Award of the Year
The SARP Award of the Year – is one of the two most prestigious annual architectural prizes in Poland.

SARP Honorary Award
The SARP Honorary Award is one of the two most prominent and significant annual architectural prizes in Poland, and it's awarded by the Association of Polish Architects in recognition of the outstanding lifetime achievements in the field of architecture.

Sebastian Sierakowski
Sebastian Alojzy Sierakowski was a Polish architect and Jesuit pastor.

Stanisław Jankowski
Stanisław Jankowski was an SOE agent and Polish resistance fighter during World War II, and an architect thereafter, who played a prominent role in the post-war reconstruction of Warsaw.

Stanisław Noakowski
Stanisław Noakowski was a Polish architect, watercolorist and art historian. His work was part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1928 Summer Olympics.

Stanisław Solski
Stanisław Solski was a Polish Jesuit mathematician and architect. He published several works in Polish and Latin.

Stanisław Staszewski
Stanisław Staszewski was a Polish architect and poet. He was the father of Kazimierz Staszewski and the author of many songs and ballads, sung both by his son and by Jacek Kaczmarski.

Stanisław Trela
Stanisław Trela was a Polish architect best known for his designs of public utility buildings in interwar Ivano-Frankivsk. Trela was born on 19 April 1892 in Żurawiczki, Austria-Hungary. His father was a teacher.

Stanisław Witkiewicz
Stanisław Witkiewicz was a Polish painter, art theoretician, and amateur architect, known for his creation of "Zakopane Style".

Stanisław Wyspiański
Stanisław Mateusz Ignacy Wyspiański was a Polish playwright, painter and poet, as well as interior and furniture designer. A patriotic writer, he created a series of symbolic, national dramas within the artistic philosophy of the Young Poland Movement.

Stanisław Zamecznik
Stanisław Zamecznik was a Polish graphic artist, poster artist, scenographer and architect. Zamecznik was a professor of State Higher School of Fine Arts, Poznań. He was a brother of Wojciech Zamecznik, a graphic artist, interior decorator and photographer.

Stanisław Żaryn
Stanisław Żaryn was an architect, urbanist, historian and academic teacher who significantly contributed to the process of the reconstruction of historical Polish architecture after its destruction by the Germans during WWII. He was born in Warsaw to Eugenia and Franciszek Zaryn.

Stanisław Zawadzki
Stanisław Zawadzki was a Polish architect, representative of late-baroque and classicism, inclined towards Palladian architecture and precursor of the empire style in Polish architecture, Major General of the Army of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

Stefan Kuryłowicz
Stefan Kuryłowicz was a Polish architect and professor who is widely credited with transforming the architecture and skyline of Warsaw, Poland, in the twenty years following the collapse of Communism in 1989. Media reports have called Kuryłowicz "one of the most influential Polish architects."

Stefan Narębski
Stefan Narębski was a Polish architect and artist, as well as a noted art conservator and restorer. He was born in Grozny, then in Imperial Russia, where his father had followed a career of a physician.

Szymon Bogumił Zug
Szymon Bogumił Zug, born Simon Gottlieb Zug, and also known as Zugk, was a renowned Polish-German classicist architect and designer of gardens. Born in Merseburg in Saxony, he spent most of his life in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, where in 1768, he was ennobled.

Tadeusz Gronowski
Tadeusz Lucjan Gronowski was a Polish graphic artist, architect who worked as an interior designer, painter, and a book illustrator. He is considered to be one of the creators of the Polish modern poster. Among his works is the still-used logo of the LOT Polish Airlines, which dates to 1929.

Tadeusz Maria Rostworowski
Tadeusz Maria Rostworowski was a Polish architect and painter.

Teodor Talowski
Teodor Marian Talowski was a Polish architect and painter. Because of his style, which combined late Historicism with Art Nouveau and Modernist influences, he has been described as "the Polish Gaudi".

Teofil Żebrawski
Teofil Żebrawski was a Polish mathematician, bibliographer, architect, biologist, archeologist, cartographer and geodesist; an erudite and polymath. Pioneer of the modern Polish mathematical bibliography.

Thomas Zebrowski
Thomas Zebrowski was a Jesuit architect, mathematician, and astronomer. He was instrumental in establishing and funding the Observatory of Vilnius University. Marcin Odlanicki Poczobutt was among his students.

Tomasz Bohdanowicz-Dworzecki
Tomasz Bohdanowicz-Dworzecki was a Belarusian-Polish architect active in Moscow.

Tomasz Pajzderski
Tomasz Pajzderski was a Prussian-Polish historicist architect. Pajzderski was born in Jeżewo near Gostyń. He completed gymnasium in Śrem and studied at Charlottenburg Polytechnic and École des Beaux-Arts.

Tomasz Pryliński
Tomasz Pryliński was a Polish architect and conservator active in Kraków during the foreign partitions of Poland. His main area of interest was the Polish Renaissance architecture.

Tomasz Urbanowicz
Tomasz Urbanowicz is an architect and a designer of architectural glass art.

Tylman van Gameren
Tylman van Gameren, also Tilman or Tielman and Tylman Gamerski, was a Dutch-born Polish architect and engineer who, at the age of 28, settled in Poland and worked for Queen Marie Casimire, wife of Poland's King John III Sobieski.

Urszula Sipińska
Urszula Sipińska is Polish singer-songwriter, architect and writer. Within twenty years of her musical career she earned numerous hits in Poland, including "Zapomniałam", "To był świat w zupełnie starym stylu", "Są takie dni w tygodniu", "Chcę wyjechać na wieś" and "Mam cudownych rodziców".

Wacław Zalewski
Wacław Piotr Zalewski was a Polish construction engineer and designer, creator of innovative buildings such as "Spodek" in Katowice, "Supersam" in Warsaw from the roof of the structure funikularnej, or train station in Katowice.

Wawrzyniec Dayczak
Wawrzyniec Dayczak was a Polish architect and independence activist. Dayczak was born on August 27, 1882 in the region of Podolia, in a village of Reniów near the town of Załoźce in the former Ternopil Province. He was the oldest son of a peasant named Maciej.

Wiktor Tołkin
Wiktor Tołkin was a Polish sculptor and architect. A member of the Armia Krajowa resistance during World War II; he was arrested by the Gestapo, and incarcerated at Auschwitz from November 17, 1942 to February 1944. During this period Tołkin survived a death march to Stalag at Sandbostel.

Wiktor Zin
Wiktor Zin - Polish architect, graphic artist, professor, architectural preservationist, cultural activist, and promoter of Polish history and culture.

Władysław Derdacki
Władysław Dominik Derdacki was a Polish architect active mainly in the city of Lviv and towns and cities of the Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria.

Władysław Ekielski
Władysław Ekielski was a Polish architect active in Kraków, known for his work in the eclectic and modern style.

Władysław Horodecki
Władysław Horodecki was a Polish architect active in the Russian Empire and later in the Second Polish Republic.

Władysław Marconi
Władysław Marconi – was a Polish architect and son of Enrico Marconi and Margaret Heiton, who came from a Scottish family settled in Poland. He was raised by his mother as a Calvinist.

Władysław Sadłowski
Władysław Sadłowski was a renowned Polish architect, a representative of historicism and Art Nouveau and a graduate of the Lwów Technical Academy.

Włodzimierz Mucha
Włodzimierz Mucha was a Polish architect, designer and partner at Bulanda & Mucha Architects. Co-winner of SARP Honorary Award in 2015. Mucha was born in Olsztyn.

Wojciech Bonenberg
Wojciech Bonenberg, is a Polish architect, academic teacher. In 1973 he graduated from the Faculty of Architecture Silesian University of Technology. Then he began to work in a design office "Mostostal" Zabrze, where he worked until 1990.

Wojciech Leśnikowski
Wojciech Grzegorz Leśnikowski, was a Polish–American architect, writer and educator. He oversaw and participated in the design and construction of numerous large-scale architectural projects around the world.

Wojciech Zabłocki
Wojciech Mikołaj Zabłocki was a Polish architect and fencer, specialist in the saber modality.

Wojciech Zamecznik
Wojciech Zamecznik was a Polish graphic artist, architect, photographer and interior designer. Zamecznik's most notable works are movie and socio-political posters. He created his own, ascetic poster style which was derived from traditional forms of constructivism and Bauhaus.

Xymena Zaniewska-Chwedczuk
Xymena Zaniewska-Chwedczuk was a Polish scenographer, architect, fashion designer, and interior designer.

Zofia Garlińska-Hansen
Zofia Aleksandra Garlińska-Hansen was a Polish architect and co-author of the Open Form Theory as well as the Linear Continuous System with her husband, Oskar Nikolai Hansen. Zofia and Oskar worked together, producing architectural theory and built works primarily through the 1950's and 1960's.

Zygmunt Gorgolewski
Zygmunt Gorgolewski was a Polish architect, renowned for his construction of the Grand Theatre in Lviv.

Zygmunt Plater-Zyberk
Zygmunt Plater-Zyberk was a Polish architect, representative of functionalism.

 

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