Stanisław Trela (1892–1950[1]) was a Polish architect best known for his designs of public utility buildings in interwar Ivano-Frankivsk (then Stanisławów, Second Polish Republic).
He finished his school education in Przemyśl and in 1913 started to study architecture at Lemberg Polytechnic.
Trela received his degree in architecture in 1924, and a year later moved to Stanisławów where he worked as the city architect from 1928 to 1932.
[4] Trela was a student of noted architect Witold Minkiewicz [pl].
His architectural style combined modern and traditional elements.