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Wojciech Leśnikowski

Wojciech Grzegorz Leśnikowski (May 9, 1938 – April 17, 2014), was a PolishAmerican architect, writer and educator. He oversaw and participated in the design and construction of numerous large-scale architectural projects around the world.[1]

Wojciech Leśnikowski
Leśnikowski in 2013, giving a speech during Krakow Laurel Award ceremony
Born
Wojciech Grzegorz Leśnikowski

(1938-05-09)May 9, 1938
Lublin, Poland
DiedApril 17, 2014(2014-04-17) (aged 75)
Lawrence, Kansas, United States
NationalityPolish American
Alma materCracow University of Technology
OccupationArchitect
AwardsOrdre des Arts et des Lettres (1990), Krakow Laurel Award (2013)

Career

Wojciech G. Lesnikowski passed the maturity exam in 1955, in the I Liceum Ogólnokształcące im. Mikołaja Kopernika in Bielsko-Biała(www.kopernik.bielsko.pl). Lesnikowski received his Masters of Architecture and Urban Planning from the Cracow University of Technology, School of Architecture and Urban Planning in 1961. He worked in Krakow, Poland, for a few years, then in 1964 he left for Paris for an internship with the famed architect Le Corbusier. He worked for Pierre Vago and Jean Renaudie, as well as Le Corbusier, while in Paris. He began teaching at the L'Ecole des Beaux-Arts in 1967. He went to America in 1969, worked as an architect in Chicago and continued to teach at numerous prestigious institutions. He was a chief architect at HNTB, Loebl Schlossman & Hackl, and HOK Corporation. He served as the lead designer of a hospital and a skyscraper – the iconic red CNA Center.

He became a distinguished professor at The University of Kansas in 1988. In 1990, he became a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France. In 2013 he became the eighth person to receive a Laurel Award from Krakow, Poland. He has created numerous architectural projects such as housing estates, public buildings, airports, hospitals and skyscrapers in Poland, France, the United States, New Zealand, China, Japan and Italy.

Teaching

Writing

  • 1982: Romanticism and Rationalism in Architecture
  • 1990: The New French Architecture
  • 1993: Many Faces of German Modernism
  • 1994: Modernism in Czechoslovakian, Hungarian and Polish Architecture 1919–39
  • 1994: Architecture of Germany between Two World Wars
  • Numerous articles published in the US, UK, France, Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Netherlands, and Poland

Awards

Architectural philosophy

Teaching and research interests[2]
  • Architectural design: large-scale buildings, current high-tech, future technologies, experimental architecture
  • Architectural history theories
  • Aesthetics of modern architecture
  • Architecture as industrial art
  • Corporate practice in contemporary architecture
Areas of expertise[2]
  • Advanced architectural design – large-scale buildings, cutting-edge technologies
  • Architectural history and theories of architecture
  • Architectural publications
  • European current architecture and practice
  • International airport and skyscraper design

Personal life

Family

Wojciech Lesnikowski was the son of Roman and Irena, born in 1938, one year before the German invasion of Poland. In pre-World War II Poland, his father was a soldier, a lawyer and a politician. His mother was Jewish, so when the Nazis arrived, his father hid the family on the rural property of one of his business clients. His father fought on the side of the Soviet Union later in the war, and was sent to Krakow as a government administrator after it was over. In 1948, when rulers found out about his father's anti-communist sympathies, the authorities came to the Lesnikowski home on Wojciech's 10th birthday. He did not see his father again until 1953, when he was released from a Soviet Gulag following the death of Joseph Stalin.[3] His parents survived the war, but many of his family members did not. Wojciech married a fellow architect and educator Rebecca James in 1987. On July 22, 1995, he became a single parent to his two young daughters, when his wife died in a horse-riding accident in Poland.[4] He later married Julie Lesnikowski, owner of Jordan Ross Designs in Lawrence, Kansas.

Death

Lesnikowski continued to teach at the University of Kansas through a year-long battle with brain cancer. He died suddenly on the morning of April 17, 2014 in Lawrence, Kansas. He was survived by his wife and three daughters.[1]

Works

[2]

  • Airport, Krakow
  • Airport, Warsaw
  • Airport, Warsaw
  • Cathedral, Warsaw
  • Government Center, Taiwan
  • Hospital, Chicago
  • Library, Osaka, Japan
  • Museum of Aviation, Krakow
  • Office Complex, Taiwan
  • Office Building, Chicago
  • Office Building, Chicago
  • Opera House, St. Louis
  • Skyscraper, Hong Kong
  • Skyscraper, New York
  • Technology Center, Shanghai, China
  • Skyscraper, Warsaw, Poland
  • Terminal for Modlin Airport, Poland
  • Terminal for KC Airport, Missouri
  • Terminal for Katowice Airport, Poland
  • Concert Hall for Kansas City, Missouri
  • Terminal for Krakow Airport, Poland
  • Terminal for Kansas City Airport, Missouri
  • New Crystalline Generic Terminal

Further reading

  • Wojciech Lesnikowski – architect, citizen of the world, Jan Kurek, Politechnika Krakowska im. Tadeusza Kościuszki, 2012 ISBN 8372426643, 9788372426642

References

  1. ^ a b "School mourns the passing of Distinguished Professor Wojciech Lesnikowski". The University of Kansas: School of Architecture, Design & Planning. April 18, 2014. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c "Architecture Faculty – Wojciech Lesnikowski". The University of Kansas: School of Architecture, Design and Planning. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  3. ^ "For KU architecture professor, prestigious Polish award is more than a solo honor". LJWorld.com. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  4. ^ "Rebecca James Lesnikowski". LJWorld.com. Retrieved April 20, 2014.

Further reading

  • Who's Who in Polish America, 1st edition, 1996–1997, New York, Bicentennial Publishing Corp., 1996, ISBN 978-0-7818-0520-9

External links

  • Architektura.muratorplus.pl
  • Followscience.com
  • Poles.org

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Wojciech Grzegorz Lesnikowski May 9 1938 April 17 2014 was a Polish American architect writer and educator He oversaw and participated in the design and construction of numerous large scale architectural projects around the world 1 Wojciech LesnikowskiLesnikowski in 2013 giving a speech during Krakow Laurel Award ceremonyBornWojciech Grzegorz Lesnikowski 1938 05 09 May 9 1938Lublin PolandDiedApril 17 2014 2014 04 17 aged 75 Lawrence Kansas United StatesNationalityPolish AmericanAlma materCracow University of TechnologyOccupationArchitectAwardsOrdre des Arts et des Lettres 1990 Krakow Laurel Award 2013 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Teaching 1 2 Writing 1 3 Awards 2 Architectural philosophy 3 Personal life 3 1 Family 3 2 Death 4 Works 5 Further reading 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksCareer EditWojciech G Lesnikowski passed the maturity exam in 1955 in the I Liceum Ogolnoksztalcace im Mikolaja Kopernika in Bielsko Biala www kopernik bielsko pl Lesnikowski received his Masters of Architecture and Urban Planning from the Cracow University of Technology School of Architecture and Urban Planning in 1961 He worked in Krakow Poland for a few years then in 1964 he left for Paris for an internship with the famed architect Le Corbusier He worked for Pierre Vago and Jean Renaudie as well as Le Corbusier while in Paris He began teaching at the L Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1967 He went to America in 1969 worked as an architect in Chicago and continued to teach at numerous prestigious institutions He was a chief architect at HNTB Loebl Schlossman amp Hackl and HOK Corporation He served as the lead designer of a hospital and a skyscraper the iconic red CNA Center He became a distinguished professor at The University of Kansas in 1988 In 1990 he became a Knight of the Order of Arts and Letters in France In 2013 he became the eighth person to receive a Laurel Award from Krakow Poland He has created numerous architectural projects such as housing estates public buildings airports hospitals and skyscrapers in Poland France the United States New Zealand China Japan and Italy Teaching Edit 1967 69 L Ecole des Beaux Arts 1969 72 Yale University 1972 78 Cornell University 1975 79 University of Pennsylvania 1981 88 University of Illinois Chicago 1981 88 University of Wisconsin Milwaukee 1989 2014 University of Kansas Distinguished Don Hatch ProfessorWriting Edit 1982 Romanticism and Rationalism in Architecture 1990 The New French Architecture 1993 Many Faces of German Modernism 1994 Modernism in Czechoslovakian Hungarian and Polish Architecture 1919 39 1994 Architecture of Germany between Two World Wars Numerous articles published in the US UK France Italy Germany Switzerland Netherlands and PolandAwards Edit 1977 Fulbright International Award 1981 1983 1989 Graham Foundation Grant 1989 Fulbright Grant 1990 Chevalier de L Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of the French Republic 1991 1992 National endowment for Humanities Grant 1992 German Academy of Science Grant 2013 Krakow Laurel AwardArchitectural philosophy EditTeaching and research interests 2 Architectural design large scale buildings current high tech future technologies experimental architecture Architectural history theories Aesthetics of modern architecture Architecture as industrial art Corporate practice in contemporary architectureAreas of expertise 2 Advanced architectural design large scale buildings cutting edge technologies Architectural history and theories of architecture Architectural publications European current architecture and practice International airport and skyscraper designPersonal life EditFamily Edit Wojciech Lesnikowski was the son of Roman and Irena born in 1938 one year before the German invasion of Poland In pre World War II Poland his father was a soldier a lawyer and a politician His mother was Jewish so when the Nazis arrived his father hid the family on the rural property of one of his business clients His father fought on the side of the Soviet Union later in the war and was sent to Krakow as a government administrator after it was over In 1948 when rulers found out about his father s anti communist sympathies the authorities came to the Lesnikowski home on Wojciech s 10th birthday He did not see his father again until 1953 when he was released from a Soviet Gulag following the death of Joseph Stalin 3 His parents survived the war but many of his family members did not Wojciech married a fellow architect and educator Rebecca James in 1987 On July 22 1995 he became a single parent to his two young daughters when his wife died in a horse riding accident in Poland 4 He later married Julie Lesnikowski owner of Jordan Ross Designs in Lawrence Kansas Death Edit Lesnikowski continued to teach at the University of Kansas through a year long battle with brain cancer He died suddenly on the morning of April 17 2014 in Lawrence Kansas He was survived by his wife and three daughters 1 Works Edit 2 Airport Krakow Airport Warsaw Airport Warsaw Cathedral Warsaw Government Center Taiwan Hospital Chicago Library Osaka Japan Museum of Aviation Krakow Office Complex Taiwan Office Building Chicago Office Building Chicago Opera House St Louis Skyscraper Hong Kong Skyscraper New York Technology Center Shanghai China Skyscraper Warsaw Poland Terminal for Modlin Airport Poland Terminal for KC Airport Missouri Terminal for Katowice Airport Poland Concert Hall for Kansas City Missouri Terminal for Krakow Airport Poland Terminal for Kansas City Airport Missouri New Crystalline Generic TerminalFurther reading EditWojciech Lesnikowski architect citizen of the world Jan Kurek Politechnika Krakowska im Tadeusza Kosciuszki 2012 ISBN 8372426643 9788372426642References Edit a b School mourns the passing of Distinguished Professor Wojciech Lesnikowski The University of Kansas School of Architecture Design amp Planning April 18 2014 Retrieved April 20 2014 a b c Architecture Faculty Wojciech Lesnikowski The University of Kansas School of Architecture Design and Planning Retrieved April 20 2014 For KU architecture professor prestigious Polish award is more than a solo honor LJWorld com Retrieved April 20 2014 Rebecca James Lesnikowski LJWorld com Retrieved April 20 2014 Further reading EditWho s Who in Polish America 1st edition 1996 1997 New York Bicentennial Publishing Corp 1996 ISBN 978 0 7818 0520 9External links EditArchitektura muratorplus pl Followscience com Poles org Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Wojciech Lesnikowski amp oldid 1075604825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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