Janowski, Thaddeus-Marian
JANOWSKI, Thaddeus-Marian
JANOWSKI, Thaddeus-Marian. American (born Poland), b. 1923. Genres: Architecture, Art/Art history. Career: Professor of Architecture, Syracuse University, New York, since 1971. President, Institute for 3-Dimensional Perception, Inc., since 1985. Former Chief Consultant, Committee for Urban Affairs and Architecture, Warsaw, Poland; Associate Professor, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, 1962-65, and Iowa State University, Ames, 1965-71; Consulting architect. Publications: Sacred Art in Poland, 1956; The Urban Scale, 1969; Architectural Graphics and Three Dimensional Communications, 1976. Address: 575 Reynolds Bend Rd, Rome, GA 30161, U.S.A.
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