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Wacław Żenczykowski

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Wacław Żenczykowski (b. 26 November 1897 in Kielce, d. 18 February 1957 in Zürich), was a Polish structural engineer, member of Polish Academy of Sciences, professor of Warsaw University of Technology. During the years of 1925-1939 he developed over 40 constructions of large buildings, including Patria hotel in Krynica, an edifice of Dyrekcja PKP on Targowa street, Warsaw and Central Station in Warsaw.

Notable works

  • Budownictwo ogólne (General building)

References

  • "Żenczykowski Wacław". Internetowa encyklopedia PWN. Retrieved 2006-11-21.