Szyszko-Bohusz designed our buildings
Szyszko Bohusz Adolf (born in 1883 in Narva in Estonia, died in 1948 Krakow). The architect, art restorer. In the years 1902 to 2009 he studied architecture in St. Petersburg. Since 1910, he practiced architecture in Krakow since 1911 led the Collegium Maius restaurant, since 1916, the renewal of Wawel Castle. From 1913-1916 he was professor of Lvov University, from 1920, professor of the Jagiellonian University and also Head of the Department of antique architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts, which in the years 1924-1929 he was rector, in 1932, was the chair of the Faculty of Architecture of the monumental design of the Warsaw Polytechnic. During World War II, he worked as a draftsman in the private office of the German (which was the reason for the accusation of collaboration), which dealt with different works in the Castle, he worked in secret Wawel Committee, whose meetings were held at his home at. Sobieski. In 1945 he was co-sponsored and co-organizer of the Architecture Department at the Mining Academy in Cracow and its first dean. He worked as a conservator of the Royal Castle in Warsaw and Bathrooms, reconstructed the Rotunda of St. Felix and Adauctus Castle, head of conservation works in the collegiate church in Wiślica, at Jasna Gora in Czestochowa, Krakow's churches and St Corpus Christi. Catherine. Developed a reconstruction of the Wawel Hill and the walls of Krakow, the Cistercian Abbey and Benedictine Szczyrzyc Tyniec, castles in Bedzin, Nowy Sacz and Nowy Wiśnicz. Published a number of hearing about the architecture of the medieval Castle and discoveries such as "From the history of the Roman Castle" (1923), "Wawel medieval" (1932). He was a member of several scientific societies and co-artistic works and writings of "Architect" and "Visual Voice". As an architect in his work went way from neoclassicism to the simple functional forms. Many of his projects were implemented in Krakow, they include: the sarcophagus of theater, with a canopy entrance to the crypt door Jozef Pilsudski and Coat of Arms on the Wawel Hill, the building of PKO Street. Zyblikiewicza, Post Office Savings Bank Main Street. Wielopole building, "Phoenix" in Market Square, the house at St. Mary's Square, 7 or own villa in Krakow-Przegorzaly. Also in other localities are His work, designed the residence of the President of Poland in the Vistula River, in the sacristy Ruszcza, spa and guest house Warszawianka in Żegiestowie, a military guesthouse in Krynica. Tarnow also features two buildings designed by Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz, this is the mausoleum of General Jozef Bem (1929) and the parish church of clicks, out of district.
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