HEMPEL Stanislaw - Wooden engineering structures. With 49 drawings, 4 tables and two diagrams. Warsaw 1933; Nakł. Praesens Team. 8, s. 70, [2]. Brochure.
ZPW 327. covers slightly rubbed, internally good condition. Handwritten modest dedication by the author. Front cover with photomontage of Bohdan Lachert, architect creating under the influence of Le Corbusier's theory, author of numerous completed architectural projects. Published by a team of Warsaw architects directly derived from the environment of Praesens magazine.
S. Hempel (1892-1954) - engineer, designer. In 1925 he was entrusted with the position of assistant to the chair of industrial construction at the Warsaw University of Technology. In parallel with his scientific work, in 1926-31 he worked in the Construction Department of the Ministry of Military Affairs, and then began a free professional practice. Among other things, he designed one of the largest reinforced concrete halls in Mielec, as well as the original mast structure at the Polish pavilion at the 1937 World Exhibition in Paris. A feature highlighted in Hempel's work was the novelty and boldness of his construction ideas and great attention to the aesthetics of the structure. He was a pioneer of the direction aiming to educate the constructor-artist (after PSB).
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