Association of Polish Architects

[1] It also acts as a publishing institution of architectural journals, books and magazines.

The organisation's headquarters are located at the Konstanty Zamoyski Palace in Warsaw, but it also has 25 local branches across Poland, amongst them in Katowice, Kraków, Wrocław, Poznań and Opole.

[2] The Association of Polish Architects was established in 1934, but traces its history to earlier institutions, such as the Krakow Technological Association (1877) and the Polish Architects' Delegation (1908).

[6] The former is awarded in the recognition of the outstanding lifetime achievements in the field of architecture,[7] and the latter to the designers of most significant contemporary buildings[8] The Association of Polish Architects is a publisher of architectural journals and magazines, such as the ARCH Magazine,[9] Biuletyn[10] and the Komunikat SARP.

O rajskim domu Adama), a book by the RIBA Royal Gold Medal winner, architect and historian Professor Joseph Rykwert.