Selected Works
- Bałabanów in Lvov (1908)
- Warsaw: Church of the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary in the Parish of St. James (St.Jacob / Sw.Jakuba) 1909-1923 Plac Narutowicza
- Parish Church of St. Agnes in Goniądz (1924)
- The expressionist Church of Christ the King and St. Roch in Białystok. It is one of the first modernist churches in the world. (1927–1939)
- Białystok - Starosielce: Church. Stanislaus (1937–1938)
- Lublin: Catholic Church. St. Michael the Archangel at Bronowice(1930–1938)
- Churches in Orłów, Grodno, Grudziądz, Fałków, Chlewiska
- Book - Establishment, structure, and characteristics of the street network in the metropolitan Warsaw region (Powstanie, układ i cechy charakterystyczne sieci ulicznej na obszarze wielkiej Warszawy) (1930), * Construction achievements in Poland (Dzieje budownictwa w Polsce) unfinished work, Volume I, published by PWN in 1964.
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Interior of the Church Christ the King and St. Roch. 1927
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Interior looking north - Church Christ the King and St. Roch. 1927
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Vaulting near entrance - Church Christ the King and St. Roch. 1927
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Drawing for an "Aspired Archive of an Independent Poland" 1912
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Warsaw ‘Okolnica’ / Circle, project 1924
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Design for the Church of the Holy Providence. 1932
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Tower of the Church of the Immaculate Conception of St. Mary. 1909
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Competition entry for Orłów church, project 1910
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