Wawrzyniec Dayczak, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Wawrzyniec Dayczak

architect

Date of Birth: 27-Aug-1882

Place of Birth: Reniv, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine

Date of Death: 28-Apr-1968

Profession: architect

Nationality: Poland

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Wawrzyniec Dayczak

  • Wawrzyniec Dayczak was born August 27, 1882 year in Podolia in the village near the town of Reniów Zaliztsi in the former province Ternopil.
  • He was the oldest sibling son of a peasant named Matthias.
  • After graduating from the classical gymnasium in Brody, he studied at the Technical University of Lviv Faculty of Architecture, completing his diploma in 1915.
  • In the gymnasium, he established contact with the secret organization called miedzyzaborowa ZET.
  • These activities continued in the study period from 1904 to be in the next year to higher levels of the undersigning Organisations Circle Bracki Zet.
  • It was in 1905, by courier to Warsaw, which he participated in this way in the preparatory work.
  • Simultaneously he worked as an activist within the eastern section of trójzaborowej socio-educational as Folk School Society (TSL).
  • In 1908 he founded Team Bartoszowa-Poland's first period of independence partitions organization of rural youth.
  • He was the Chief of Headquarters Teams Bartoszowych.
  • After graduating in 1915, he was appointed to the Austrian army. He was a member of the General Headquarters of Defence Lvov, head of the Polish mobilization of Military Personnel in Lvov in 1918 [1].
  • In early 1919, he was seconded to Warsaw in connection with the formulation of the relief.
  • In 1920, he was a volunteer army in Lviv.
  • He designed and built about 100 churches.
  • Churches his mostly rural churches.
  • In the years 1945-1964 continued to teach in the field of architecture and construction at the State School Building in Jaroslaw.
  • He died on April 28, 1968 in Jaroslaw and was buried at Powazki Cemetery in Warsaw.

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