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Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski (born 26 August 1897 in Warsaw, died 5 September 1965 in Warsaw) was a Polish modernist architect, professor at the Warsaw University of Technology and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He is mostly known as a designer of state buildings in pre-war and post-war Poland, though the working conditions of an architect, in these eras, palpably varied. Pniewski, popular amongst the Polish political interwar elite (he was the designer of the Brühl Palace, which was the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by Józef Beck), remained prominent in Communist Poland. Surprisingly, "Beck's of court architect" (nadworny architekt Becka), as he was called by his enemies after 1945 due to his role in designing the palace of the hated minister, constructed his

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  • بوهدان بنايوسكا (بالبولندية: Bohdan Pniewski)‏ هو مهندس معماري بولندي، ولد في 26 أغسطس 1897 في وارسو في بولندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 5 سبتمبر 1965. (ar)
  • Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski (born 26 August 1897 in Warsaw, died 5 September 1965 in Warsaw) was a Polish modernist architect, professor at the Warsaw University of Technology and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He is mostly known as a designer of state buildings in pre-war and post-war Poland, though the working conditions of an architect, in these eras, palpably varied. Pniewski, popular amongst the Polish political interwar elite (he was the designer of the Brühl Palace, which was the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by Józef Beck), remained prominent in Communist Poland. Surprisingly, "Beck's of court architect" (nadworny architekt Becka), as he was called by his enemies after 1945 due to his role in designing the palace of the hated minister, constructed his most known buildings after the war - in the People's Republic of Poland. (en)
  • Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski (* 26. August 1897 in Warschau; † 5. September 1965 ebenda) war ein polnischer Architekt und Vertreter der Moderne. Er entwarf vor und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg bedeutende Gebäude für Warschau und wirkte als Professor an zwei Warschauer Hochschulen. (de)
  • Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski (ur. 26 sierpnia 1897 w Warszawie, zm. 5 września 1965 tamże) – polski architekt, przedstawiciel modernizmu, profesor Politechniki Warszawskiej. (pl)
  • Богдан Виктор Казимеж Пневский (польск. Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski, 26 августа 1897, Варшава — 5 сентября 1965, там же) — польский архитектор межвоенного и послевоенного периода, педагог. (ru)
  • Богдан Віктор Казімеж Пневський (пол. Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski, 26 серпня 1897, Варшава — 5 вересня 1965, там само) — польський архітектор міжвоєнного та повоєнного періоду, педагог. (uk)
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  • بوهدان بنايوسكا (بالبولندية: Bohdan Pniewski)‏ هو مهندس معماري بولندي، ولد في 26 أغسطس 1897 في وارسو في بولندا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 5 سبتمبر 1965. (ar)
  • Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski (* 26. August 1897 in Warschau; † 5. September 1965 ebenda) war ein polnischer Architekt und Vertreter der Moderne. Er entwarf vor und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg bedeutende Gebäude für Warschau und wirkte als Professor an zwei Warschauer Hochschulen. (de)
  • Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski (ur. 26 sierpnia 1897 w Warszawie, zm. 5 września 1965 tamże) – polski architekt, przedstawiciel modernizmu, profesor Politechniki Warszawskiej. (pl)
  • Богдан Виктор Казимеж Пневский (польск. Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski, 26 августа 1897, Варшава — 5 сентября 1965, там же) — польский архитектор межвоенного и послевоенного периода, педагог. (ru)
  • Богдан Віктор Казімеж Пневський (пол. Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski, 26 серпня 1897, Варшава — 5 вересня 1965, там само) — польський архітектор міжвоєнного та повоєнного періоду, педагог. (uk)
  • Bohdan Wiktor Kazimierz Pniewski (born 26 August 1897 in Warsaw, died 5 September 1965 in Warsaw) was a Polish modernist architect, professor at the Warsaw University of Technology and the Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw. He is mostly known as a designer of state buildings in pre-war and post-war Poland, though the working conditions of an architect, in these eras, palpably varied. Pniewski, popular amongst the Polish political interwar elite (he was the designer of the Brühl Palace, which was the office of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, headed by Józef Beck), remained prominent in Communist Poland. Surprisingly, "Beck's of court architect" (nadworny architekt Becka), as he was called by his enemies after 1945 due to his role in designing the palace of the hated minister, constructed his (en)
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  • بوهدان بنايوسكا (ar)
  • Bohdan Pniewski (de)
  • Bohdan Pniewski (en)
  • Bohdan Pniewski (pl)
  • Пневский, Богдан (ru)
  • Богдан Пневський (uk)
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