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  2. Architecture of Poland - Wikipedia

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    Important were also influences of the Polish folk art and the Expressionist architecture, clearly visible in the works of Jan Koszczyc Witkiewicz (e.g. Warsaw School of Economics), in the Polish pavilion at International Exhibition in Paris (1925) or in the St. Roch's Church in Białystok, as well as in the inspired by the Chilehaus house at 6 ...

  3. List of Polish architects - Wikipedia

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    Following is a list of notable Polish architects and architects from Poland ordered by architectural period. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Category:Architecture in Poland by period or style - Wikipedia

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    Category: Architecture in Poland by period or style. 14 languages. ... Art Deco architecture in Poland (5 P) Art Nouveau architecture in Poland (2 C, 14 P) B.

  5. Category:Architecture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Architecture in Poland by period or style ... Pages in category "Architecture in Poland" ... Architecture of Warsaw; Art Nouveau in Poland; F.

  6. Zakopane Style - Wikipedia

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    The Zakopane style dominated architecture in the Podhale and other Goral Lands for many years. [3] Although the cutoff date for buildings designed in the Zakopane Style of Architecture is usually held to be 1914, many new pensions, villas and highlander homes are built according to the architectural model devised by Witkiewicz to the present day.

  7. Mannerist architecture and sculpture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Architecture of the building had many influences - horizontal attic embellished with volutes is characteristic for Polish mannerism, the elevated gables and soaring windows are in Netherlandish/Flemish style and tower decorated with corner rustication is typical for similar structures in Germany.

  8. Romanesque architecture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    Its prime foundations were the Wawel Cathedral in Kraków, the Gniezno Cathedral and the Poznań Cathedral [1] (later re-built in different styles). Polish Romanesque architecture was influenced by the Polish Pre-Romanesque style. Most of Romanesque buildings in Poland can be found in Greater Poland, Kuyavia, Lower Silesia and Lesser Poland regions

  9. Neoclassical architecture in Poland - Wikipedia

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    The best-known architects and artists who worked in Poland were Dominik Merlini, Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer, Szymon Bogumił Zug, Stanisław Zawadzki, Efraim Szreger, Antonio Corazzi, Jakub Kubicki, Hilary Szpilowski, Christian Piotr Aigner, Wawrzyniec Gucewicz, Bonifacy Witkowski and Danish Bertel Thorvaldsen.