Jerzy Sołtan

Jerzy Sołtan (March 6, 1913 - September 16, 2005) was a Polish architect who worked with Le Corbusier and was the Robinson Jr., Professor of Architecture and Urban Design at Harvard Graduate School of Design,[1] where he taught from 1959 until his retirement in 1979.

[2] In addition, "between 1968 and 1970 he worked in partnership with Albert Szabo (Sołtan and Szabo)...with whom he designed several houses in New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

"[3] His teaching was first recognized by the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture when he received the ACSA Distinguished Professor Award in 1986–87.

[4] The American Institute of Architects and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture jointly awarded Soltan the Topaz Medallion for Excellence in Architectural Education in 2002.

[2] Media related to Jerzy Sołtan at Wikimedia Commons

The Venice Bar in Warsaw (1961).
Warszawa Śródmieście railway station (1963) created by Jerzy Sołtan together with optical art painter Wojciech Fangor .
Warszawa Śródmieście railway station (1963)