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Jerzy Kuźmienko (born September 17<ref name="Grobonet" /> or 18<ref name="bio" /> [[1931]]) was a Polish srchitect, urban planner and university teacher.
Jerzy Kuźmienko (born September 17<ref name="Grobonet" /> or 18<ref name="bio" /> [[1931]]) was a Polish architect, urban planner and university teacher.


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In 2009, the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław showed an exhibition of his drawings under the title ''Jerzy Kuźmienko. 55 years of creative work.''<ref name="info"/><ref name="SARP"/>
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== External Links ==
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Revision as of 16:47, 17 March 2024

Jerzy Kuźmienko
Died
Warsaw
Alma materWarsaw University of Technology
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsChurch of Divine Mercy in Kalisz (1957)
ProjectsMulti-family building at 18a Karowa Street in Warsaw (1978)

Jerzy Kuźmienko (born September 17[1] or 18[2] 1931) was a Polish architect, urban planner and university teacher.

Biography

In 1965 Kuźmienko graduated from the Warsaw University of Technology with a degree in architecture, and stayed on teaching drawing from 1967 to 1973. In 1969 he became a member of the Polish Society of Urbanists. Kuźmienko was also a member of the Assocciation of Polish Architects (SARP) and the regional Chamber of Architects. Kuźmienko was involved in the design of large residential complexes such as the housing estates Gocław and Służew nad Dolinką[3], 9 Kozia Street, and 18a Karowa Street in Warsaw.[2]

In 2009, the Museum of Architecture in Wrocław showed an exhibition of his drawings under the title Jerzy Kuźmienko. 55 years of creative work.[4][5]

External Links

References

  1. ^ "śp. Jerzy Kuźmienko". Grobonet - wyszukiwarka osób pochowanych - Cmentarz Ewangelicko-Augsburski w Warszawie. Retrieved 2022-12-30.
  2. ^ a b "arch. Jerzy Kuźmienko", inmemoriam.architektsarp.pl
  3. ^ https://encyklopedia.pwn.pl/haslo/;3929491 in Encyklopedia PWN
  4. ^ "Jerzy Kuźmienko. 55 lat pracy twórczej - Jerzy Kuźmienko. 55 lat pracy twórczej", architektura.info, 2009-04-01
  5. ^ "Zmarł architekt Jerzy Kuźmienko", SARP, 2017-04-24