List of Polish architects explained
Following is a list of notable Polish architects and architects from Poland ordered by architectural period.
18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical
19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism
20th century to present: Modern
A - B
C - D
E - F
G - I
J - K
L - M
N - O
P - Q
- Sylwester Pajzderski[24] (1876 - 1953)
- Włodzimierz Podhorodecki[7] (1859-1923)
- Juliusz Prandecki (1928-2016)
- Georg Przyrembel (1885 - 1956)[25]
- Bohdan Pniewski[26] (1897 - 1965)
R - S
T - U
V - Z
See also
Notes and References
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- Cieślak, Edmund; Biernat, Czesław (1995). History of Gdańsk. Fundacja Biblioteki Gdańskiej. p. 173.
- Cohen, Gary B.; Szabo, Franz A. J. (2008). Embodiments of Power: Building Baroque Cities in Europe. Berghahn Books. p. 103.
- Hamm, Michael F. (1995). Kiev: A Portrait, 1800 - 1917. Princeton University Press. p. 56.
- Jakub, Lewicki (2005). Między tradycją a nowoczesnością: architektura Lwowa lat 1893 - 1918 (in Polish). Neriton.
- Muthesius, Stefan (1994). Art, Architecture and Design in Poland, 966 - 1990: An Introduction. K.R. Langewiesche Nachfolger, H. Köster Verlagsbuchhandlung. p. 56.
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- Bazylow, Ludwik (1985). Historia Rosji. Vol. 1. Polish Scientific Publishers PWN. p. 243.
- Stanley-Little, Cerita (2009). The Great Lablache: Nineteenth Century Operatic Superstar His Life and His Times. Xlibris. p. 111.
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- Grodziska, Karolina; Krasnowolski, Bogusław (2007). Cracow: The Heritage of Centuries. Historical Museum of the City of Cracow. p. 43.
- Awotona, Adenrele A. (1997). Reconstruction After Disaster: Issues and Practices. Ashgate Publishing. p. 75.
- Faraldo, José M. (2008). "Medieval Socialist Artifacts. Architecture and Discourses of National Identity in Provincial Poland (1945 - 1960)" in Europe, Nationalism, Communism: Essays on Poland. Peter Lang. pp. 23 - 24, 28.
- Chrościcki, Juliusz A.; Rottermund, Andrzej (1978). Atlas of Warsaw's Architecture. Arkady. p. 61.
- Magocsi, Paul Robert (2010). History of Ukraine: The Land and Its Peoples. University of Toronto Press. p. 357.
- Kohlrausch, Martin (2012). "'Houses of Glass'. Modern Architecture and the Idea of Community in Poland". [In:] Heyninckx, Rajesh; Avermaete, Tom. Making a New World: Architecture & Communities in Interwar Europe. Leuven University Press. p. 99.
- Crowley, David (1992). National Style and Nation-State: Design in Poland from the Vernacular Revival to the International Style. Manchester University Press. p. 106.
- Paczek, Adolf K. (1982). Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects Vol. 2. Free Press. p. 597.
- Prokopovych, Markian (2009). Habsburg Lemberg: Architecture, Public Space, and Politics in the Galician Capital, 1772 - 1914. Purdue University Press. pp. 157, 179.
- Mallgrave, Harry Francis (2005). Modern Architectural Theory: A Historical Survey, 1673 - 1968. Cambridge University Press. pp. 267, 339.
- Stefanski, Krzysztof (2003). "Polish Ecclesiastical Architecture of the Early 20th New Form and National Obligations". Centropa: A Journal of Central European Architecture and Related Arts. p. 242.
- Segawa, Hugo (2013). Architecture of Brazil. Springer. pp. 24, 31.
- Leśnikowski, Wojciech G.; Šlapeta, Vladimir (1996). East European Modernism: Architecture in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Poland Between the Wars 1919 - 1939 Rizzoli. pp. 199, 217.
- Blau, Eve; Platzer, Monika (1999). Shaping the Great City: Modern Architecture in Central Europe, 1890 - 1937. Prestel. p. 153.
- Olsen, Kirstin (1994). Chronology of Women's History. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 166.