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Wiktor Zin (14 September 1925 in
Hrubieszów Hrubieszów (; uk, Грубешів, Hrubeshiv; yi, הרוביעשאָוו, Hrubyeshov) is a town in southeastern Poland, with a population of around 18,212 (2016). It is the capital of Hrubieszów County within the Lublin Voivodeship. Through ...
– 17 May 2007 in
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) was a
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architect, graphic artist, professor, architectural preservationist, cultural activist, and promoter of Polish history and culture.


Biography

Zin finished architectural studies at Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza in
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. In 1952 he received his
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, with further advancement in his professorial degrees in 1959, 1967, and 1979. He first worked as a teacher's assistant and adjunct at Kraków's Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza (through 1949), and later at the Cracow University of Technology as an adjunct (1954–1959), a
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(1959–1967), and finally as a full-fledged
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, 1967 onwards. Between the years of 1962 and 1967 he was the
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of the Faculty of Architecture there. From 1962 he headed The Institute of Architectural History and Landmark Conservation. Alongside his academic work, Zin was involved in events benefitting the city as well as architecture and landmark conservation all over Poland. He was the general architect of Kraków between (1958–64), the director of Studies on the Old City Complex (1960–1975), the head of the Cracovian Conservation Commission (1970–1978), as well as the president and vice-president of the Admirers of the History and Landmarks of Kraków. In the years 1977–1981, Zin was the General Landmark Conservator as a part of the Ministry of Culture and Art in the rank of vice-minister. Between 1978 and 1983 he was the head of the interministerial Commission on the Conservation of Landmark Municipal Complexes. During the 1980s he was a lecturer at the University of
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. A member of the Board of Polish Architects, the Society for the Protection of Landmarks in Poland he was the chairman of its board between 1975 and 1983. Professor Zin was also a member of the Mexican Academy of Architecture. On 28 January 1998 the Cracow University of Technology awarded him an honorary doctorate. Zin is most well known in Poland as the host of the Polish TV series "Piórkiem i węglem" (''With Pen and Charcoal''). He was also featured in "Klub pod Smokiem" (''Club Under the Dragon''), "Szperacze" (''The Seekers''), "Spotkanie z zabytkami" (''A Meeting with Landmarks''), "Dźwięk i linia" (''The Sound and Line''), "Być tutaj" (''To Be Here''), "Nad Niemnem, Piną i Prypecią" (''On the Niemen, Piną and Prypeć Rivers'') "Spotkanie z prof. Zinem" (''Meetings with Professor Zin''), "Sztuka patrzenia"(''The Art of Looking''), "Nasze korzenie" (''Our Roots''), as well as "Opowieści domu rodzinnego" (''Tales of the Family Home''). He also hosted radio programs among them "Półgłosem i ciszą" (''Half-silent and Quiet'') in Radio Bis. He also designed a number of sets for a number of plays and operas, as well as the author of a number of paintings. Zin also wrote articles for numerous publications both scholarly as well as for the general public. Towards the end of his life he occupied the position of the Protector of the European Academy of Art in
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, the director of the Polish Board of Urban and Architectural Landmark Conservation at the Cracow University of Technology, the Director of the chair of Art History and Culture at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów, a lecturer at Akademia Górniczo-Hutnicza in Cracow as well as the chancellor of the awards council for the medal "Polonia Mater Nostra est". Zin was active until the end of his life - he died suddenly, a few minutes before eight o'clock as he was preparing for class with students at the University of Information Technology and Management in Rzeszów. The Professor left behind his wife Aleksandra, with whom he had a son Szymon as well as a daughter, Monika.


Funeral

Wiktor Zin's funeral took place on 23 May 2007 at the
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in Cracow. The funeral mass was held earlier in the day at 11:00 am at St. Mary's Basilica in Cracow where 24 clergymen took part. After the Eucharist the coffin with Professor Zin's body left the basilica in the accompaniment of a traditional
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ensemble. At 1:00 pm kondukt the funeral march led by the Metropolitan of Cracow Stanisław Dziwisz as well as Cardinal
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left the funeral gates of the cemetery for the place of final interment. Eulogies were given by friends, colleagues, former students, the vice-minister of culture and national heritage as well as representatives of the city of Cracow, Hrubieszów and the voivodship of Lesser Poland. The lowering of the coffin into the ground was accompanied by the music of a traditional
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funeral ensemble as well as two trumpeters who played the works Hejnal, Barka and "Va Pensiero" from the opera
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by Giuseppe Verdi. The gravestone was covered by literally hundreds of wreaths and wildflowers which Professor Zin was so well known for adoring.


More significant achievements


Academic works

Author of around 50 scholarly studies and books, among the more important of which are: * „Geneza, rozwój i typy attyki polskiej" (doctoral thesis 1952) * „Kościoły Lubelszczyzny na przykładzie badań kościoła w Uchaniach" 1956 * „Słownik krajobrazu polskiego" * redaktor III-tomowego dzieła „Konserwacja zabytków w Polsce", * „Artykuły i rozprawy dotyczące wczesnośredniowiecznego Krakowa" (1965) * monografia Nowego Targu i Willi Decjusza na Woli Justowskiej w Krakowie


Architectural projects

Around 50 designs for churches as well as their interiors, both in his native Poland and abroad as well as: * the project of excavating and restoring the medieval cellars discovered beneath Cracow's historic town hall tower. * Design for the conservation of the Myszkowski chapel and Boner's attics in Cracow. * Design and oversight of the renovation of the main square in Cracow. * Design and oversight of conservation work on the Arsenal and the
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quarter in
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. * Design and oversight over reconstruction work on the cities of
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and
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. * Design and oversight over the gate of
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as well as the rebuilding of the organs in the Miraculous chapel on
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in Częstochowa * Design for the architectural restoration of the
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in Cracow * Design of the Wyspiański Museum in Cracow (the so-called „blue studio") * Design and oversight over the rebuilding of Matejko Plaza in conjunction with the placement of the Grunwald monument * Design for the chapel of St. Maximilian Kolbe in Sterling Heights, Michigan. * Reconstruction work on the cathedral of Quito in
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s of the church of St. Barbara in Staszów. * Design for the renovation of St. Casimir's chapel in
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iu as well as the interior design of the local Jesuit church * Stained glass designs in the-
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of St. Vincent DePaul in Bydgoszcz * Author of the Sculpture of Our Lady, Queen of Emigrants at
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Set design

Stage design for '' The Haunted Manor'' (Opera Wrocławska as well as Opera Bałtycka), ''The Duchess'' (Opera Bałtycka and the Tokyo Opera), '' Othello'' (The Grand Theater in
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), ''Dames and Hussars'' (The Grand Theater in
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), ''Rigoletto'' (in Cracow) as well as others.


Books

*''Piękno nie dostrzegane'', Wydawnictwo Arkady 1970 r. (cykl Piórkiem i węglem) *''Piękno potężne'', Wydawnictwo Arkady 1972 r. (cykl Piórkiem i węglem) *''Piękno utracone'', Wydawnictwo Arkady 1974 r. (cykl Piórkiem i węglem) *''Półgłosem i ciszą'', Państwowy Instytut Wydawniczy, 1998, *''Opowiadania najkrótsze o ludziach nader różnych'', WZ-Film, 2004, *''Opowieści o polskich kapliczkach. Piórkiem i węglem'', Fundacja dla UJ, 2004, *''Krajobrazy Podkarpacia'', WSIiZ, 2004, *''Narodziny krajobrazu kulturowego'', WSIiZ, 2005,


Awards and medals

* Bronze, Silver, and Gold Polish Cross of Merit (from 1950) * Cavalier Cross of the Order of the Rebirth of Poland (
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) * Officer's Cross of the Order
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* Commander's Cross of the Order
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* Commander's Cross with a star (Grand Officer of
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, (1998) * Medal of the National Education Commission * The "Golden Screen" for television personality (1975, 1980) * Medal of the Mexican Academy of Sciences for his life's work in conservation. * The European Von Herder Award for conservation and architectural studies (1979) * Gold Medal '' Gloria Artis'' (2006) * Honorary Doctorate of the Kraków Polytechnic (1998) * Honorary Doctorate of the Technical University in
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(1998) During the early 1980s as a vice-minister of Culture and Art he signed an agreement to return by April 1982 all of the exhibits brought to the
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after World War II from Gdańsk. The timetable was interrupted by the institution of Martial Law in December 1981, and the first exhibits were not returned until 1985 although many of them remain in
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Zin, Wiktor 1925 births 2007 deaths Architects from Kraków Polish male artists Polish television personalities Burials at Rakowicki Cemetery Recipients of the Order of Polonia Restituta (1944–1989) AGH University of Science and Technology alumni Herder Prize recipients Academic staff of Tadeusz Kościuszko University of Technology