Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz Warszawianka Building in Zegiestow

When Poland recovered its freedom after World War I, the concept of modernism, as in all of central Europe, became increasingly popular. Modern architecture, inspired by Poland's rapid progress and changes in the sciences and industry, was built in the main cities such as Krakow and Warsaw as...

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Main Author: Tomas Sliwinski
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Language:English
Published: Docomomo International 2022-06-01
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Online Access:https://docomomojournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/473
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description When Poland recovered its freedom after World War I, the concept of modernism, as in all of central Europe, became increasingly popular. Modern architecture, inspired by Poland's rapid progress and changes in the sciences and industry, was built in the main cities such as Krakow and Warsaw as well as in rural regions. This trend was popularized by neww public and military constructions such as Gdynia's harbor buildings. lncrea!singly, architects adopted the design principles of modern architecture and started to reject the prevalent decorative style of the previous decades.
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spelling doaj.art-a015767fee864683958e0570803da88a2022-12-22T02:38:05ZengDocomomo InternationalDocomomo Journal1380-32042773-16342022-06-0129Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz Warszawianka Building in ZegiestowTomas Sliwinski When Poland recovered its freedom after World War I, the concept of modernism, as in all of central Europe, became increasingly popular. Modern architecture, inspired by Poland's rapid progress and changes in the sciences and industry, was built in the main cities such as Krakow and Warsaw as well as in rural regions. This trend was popularized by neww public and military constructions such as Gdynia's harbor buildings. lncrea!singly, architects adopted the design principles of modern architecture and started to reject the prevalent decorative style of the previous decades. https://docomomojournal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/473ModernismPoland
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title Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz Warszawianka Building in Zegiestow
title_full Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz Warszawianka Building in Zegiestow
title_fullStr Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz Warszawianka Building in Zegiestow
title_full_unstemmed Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz Warszawianka Building in Zegiestow
title_short Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz Warszawianka Building in Zegiestow
title_sort adolf szyszko bohusz warszawianka building in zegiestow
topic Modernism
Poland
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