Zygmunt Plater-Zyberk

Zygmunt Plater-Zyberk (July 20, 1901, Bebrene – May 7, 1978, in Philadelphia) was a Polish architect, representative of functionalism.

His father was Jozafat Maria Aleksander Plater-Zyberk, while his mother was Maria, née Wielopolska, daughter of Warsaw's president Zygmunt Andrzej Wielopolski.

[1] Zygmunt Plater-Zyberk designed houses in the modernist style in Warsaw, such as the 1934 residential house on Szucha Avenue, built in the International style, referring in style to Neo-Expressionism, with elements of the streamline style – the risalits housing the staircases received round windows resembling portholes.

He was also the main designer of the Horse Racing Track complex in Warsaw's Służewiec [pl] district, opened on June 3, 1939.

He was buried at Holy Trinity Polish Catholic Cemetery in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania.