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List of Polish Architectsreport

  • Jakub Balin (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Bartolommeo Berrecci (Bartłomiej Berecci) (c. 1480–1537) (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Krzysztof Bonadura Starszy (1582–1670) (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Santi Gucci (c. 1530–1599) (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Jan Michałowicz (1530–1578) (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Bernardo Morando (c. 1540–1600) (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Giovanni Battista di Quadro (born 1590) (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Gabriel Słoński (1520–1598) (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Jan Strakowski (1567–1642) (Renaissance and Mannerism)

  • Krzysztof Arciszewski (1592–1656) (Baroque)

  • Kacper Bażanka (c. 1689–1726) (Baroque)

  • Piotr Beber (Baroque)

  • Jan Frankiewicz (Baroque)

  • Christof Marselis (1670s–1731) (Baroque)

  • Bartłomiej Nataniel Wąsowski (1617–1687) (Baroque)

  • Tylman van Gameren (1632–1706) (Baroque)

  • Jan Zaor (Baroque)

  • Chrystian Piotr Aigner (1756–1841) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Józef Boretti (1746–1849) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Jakub Fontana (1710–1773) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Paweł Giżycki (1692–1762) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Jan Krzysztof Glaubitz (1700–1767) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Faustyn Grodzicki (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Wawrzyniec Gucewicz (1753–1798) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Jan Christian Kamsetzer (1753–1795) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Józef Karsznicki (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Marcin Knackfus (ca. 1742–ca. 1821) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Franciszek Koźmiński (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Jakub Kubicki (1758–1833) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Fryderyk Albert Lessel (1767–1822) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Andrzej Melenski (1766–1833) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Dominik Merlini (1730–1797) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Józef Feliks Rogaliński (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Antoni Solari (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Bonawentura Solari (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Efraim Szreger (1727–1783) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Stanisław Zawadzki (1743–1806) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Szymon Bogumił Zug (1733–1807) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Tomasz Żebrowski (18th century) (18th century: Post Baroque, Rococo and Classical)

  • Julian Ankiewicz (1820–1903) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Bronisław Brochwicz-Rogoyski (1861–1921) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Franciszek Chełmiński (1862–1932) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Edward Cichocki (1833–1899) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Julian Cybulski (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Tomasz Bohdanowicz-Dworzecki (1859–1920) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Pius Dziekoński (1844–1927) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Władysław Ekielski (1855–1927) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Zygmunt Gorgolewski (1845–1903) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Gosławski (1865–1904) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Stanisław Grochowicz (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Władysław Hirszel (1831–1889) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Juliusz Hochberger (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Huss (1846–1904) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Kajetan Janowski (1832–1914) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Alfred Kamienobrodzki (1844–1922) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Karol Knaus (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Feliks Księżalski (1820–1884) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Gustaw Landau-Gutenteger (1879–1917) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Dawid Lande (1868–1928) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Grzegorz Lessel (1802–1844) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Wiesław Lisowski (1884–1954) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Antoni Łuszkiewicz (1838–1886) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Michał Łużecki (1868 – after 1939) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Hilary Majewski (1838–1892) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Karol Majewski (1824–1897) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Enrico Marconi (1792–1863) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Władysław Marconi (1848–1915) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Franciszek Miechowicz (1786–1852) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Maciej Moraczewski (1840–1928) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Michael Novosielski – architect of the King's Theatre in London (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Sławomir Odrzywolski-Nałęcz (1846–1933) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Orłowski (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Tomasz Pajzderski (1864–1908) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Plośko (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Karol Podczaszyński (1790–1860) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Bolesław Podczaszyński (1822–1876) – son of Karol Podczaszyński (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Filip Pokutyński (1829–1879) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Tomasz Pryliński (1847–1895) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Władysław Sadłowski (1869–1940) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Franciszek Skowron (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Roger Sławski (1871–1963) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Sosnowski (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Stefan Szyller (1857–1933) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Aleksander Szymkiewicz (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Hipolit Śliwiński (1866–1932) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Leopold Śmieciński (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Teodor Talowski (1857–1910) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Julian Zachariewicz (1837–1898) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Jan Zawiejski (1854–1922) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Adolf Zeligson (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Józef Sare (1850–1929) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Karol Zaremba (1846–1897) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Jan Sas Zubrzycki (1860–1935) (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Stefan Żołdani (19th century: Historicism and Eclecticism)

  • Stanisław Adamski

    (A–B) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Roman Bandurski (1874–1949)

    (A–B) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Lotte Beese

    (A–B) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Stefan Bryła (1886–1943)

    (A–B) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Adolf Ciborowski (1918–1987)

    (C–D) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Jan Cieśliński

    (C–D) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Gerard Ciołek

    (C–D) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Władysław Derdacki (1882–1951)

    (C–D) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Roman Feliński

    (E–F) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Stanisław Fiszer (born 1935)

    (E–F) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Henryk Julian Gay (Henryk Gaj) (1875–1936)

    (G–I) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Vladislav Gorodetsky (born Leszek Dezydery Władysław Horodecki)(1863–1930)

    (G–I) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Paweł Graliński (born 1961)

    (G–I) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Stanisław Hempel (1892–1954)

    (G–I) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Jerzy Hryniewiecki (1909–1988)

    (G–I) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Stanisław Jankowski

    (J–K) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Ryszard Jurkowski (born 1945)

    (J–K) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Ignacy Kędzierski (1877–1968)

    (J–K) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Zygmunt Kędzierski (1839–1924)

    (J–K) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Jacek Krenz

    (J–K) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Bogdan Krzyżanowski

    (J–K) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Stefan Kuryłowicz (1949–2011)

    (J–K) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Bohdan Lachert (1900–1987)

    (L–M) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Zbigniew Brochwicz-Lewiński (1877–1951)

    (L–M) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Józef Masłowski

    (L–M) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Franciszek Mączyński (1874–1947)

    (L–M) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Witold Minkiewicz (1880–1961)

    (L–M) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Kazimierz Mokłowski

    (L–M) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Maciej Nowicki (1910–1950)

    (N–O) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Tadeusz Obmiński (1874–1932)

    (N–O) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Sylwester Pajzderski (1876–1953)

    (P–Q) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Włodzimierz Podhorodecki

    (P–Q) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Juliusz Prandecki

    (P–Q) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Georg Przyrembel (1885–1956)

    (P–Q) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Bohdan Pniewski (1897–1965)

    (P–Q) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Wincenty Rawski

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Stanisław Ryniak (1915–2004)

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Roger Sławski (1871–1963)

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Jerzy Sołtan (1913–2005)

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Oskar Sosnowski

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Tadeusz Stryjeński (1849–1943)

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Szymon Syrkus (1893–1964)

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Helena Syrkus (1900–1982)

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Józef Szanajca

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Witold Szolginia (1923–1996)

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz (1883–1948)

    (R–S) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Czesław Thullie (1886–1976)

    (T–U) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Michał Ulam (1879–1938)

    (T–U) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Kazimierz Ulatowski (1884–1975)

    (T–U) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Tomasz Urbanowicz

    (T–U) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Jan Koszczyc-Witkiewicz (1881–1958)

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Kazimierz Wyczyński

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Wojciech Zabłocki (born 1930)

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Alfred Zachariewicz

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Jan Zachwatowicz (1900–1983)

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Stanisław Żaryn (1913–1964), architect and monument conservator

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Zbigniew Zieliński (1907–1968)

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Wiktor Zin (1925–2007)

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

  • Juliusz Żórawski

    (V–Z) (20th century to present: Modern)

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