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Wacław Zalewski : ウィキペディア英語版
Wacław Zalewski

Wacław Piotr Zalewski (born 25 August 1917 in Zhytomyr in Ukraine) is a Polish construction engineer and designer, creator of innovative buildings such as Spodek in Katowice, "Supersam" in Warsaw from the roof of the structure funikularnej, or train station in Katowice. He is Professor Emeritus of Structural Design at MIT.
== Early life and education ==
He was born in 1917 to a Polish family settled in Zhytomyr since the seventeenth century. He took part in the Warsaw Uprising in Czerniaków. Went to Tadeusz Czacki High School in Warsaw, where he was in the same graduating class as the poet priest Jan Twardowski.
In 1947 he graduated from Warsaw University of Technology, which he began before the war, eventually graduating Gdańsk University of Technology.

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