Roman Piotrowski (born January 21, 1895, in Nowy Targ, died December 17, 1988, in Warsaw) was a Polish architect and politician.
In the years 1930–1933 he was an engineer-architect of the "Budozus" company and co-designer of the ZUS single-family housing estate in Żoliborz (1935).
He was a member of the team that designed the TOR housing estate built between Obozowa and Bolecha streets in Koło.
[2] During World War II, he was the technical manager of the Social Construction Company operating at the Warsaw Housing Cooperative (WSM).
On 23 August 1980, he joined the appeal of 64 scholars, writers and publicists to the communist authorities to start a dialogue with striking workers.