Steinhagen i Saenger Tenement

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Steinhagen i Saenger Tenement
International Style
LocationWarsaw, Poland
Address3 Marii Konopnickiej Street
Coordinates52°13′37.76″N 21°01′33.09″E / 52.2271556°N 21.0258583°E / 52.2271556; 21.0258583
Construction started1937
Completed1938
Technical details
Floor count5
Design and construction
Architect(s)Jerzy Gelbard
Roman Sigalin[1]
Architecture firmBiuro Projektów Jerzy Gelbard i Roman Sigalin – Architekci SARP[1][2]

The Steinhagen i Saenger Tenement

International Style tenement residential building, located in the city of Warsaw, Poland, at 3 Marii Konopnickiej Street. The building was built in 1938.[3][1]

It is located within the district of

History

The tenement was designed by architects Jerzy Gelbard and Roman Sigalin, co-owners of architecture firm Biuro Projektów Jerzy Gelbard i Roman Sigalin – Architekci SARP.[1][2] It was built between 1937 and 1938. The building was originally owned by Steinhagen i Saenger, a paper and cellulose manufacturer company, owned by Robert Seanger.[3]

Characteristics

The tenement was designed in the

International Style. The building has storeys. Its elevation was covered in the tiles made from the Szydłowiec sandstone. The design of its bay windows was characteristic for that commissioned architectural firm.[3]

Citations

Notes

  1. ^ Polish: kamienica firmy Steinhagen i Saenger

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