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Bogdan Feliks Raczkowski (12 March 1888 – 4 October 1939) was an influential
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, builder and urbanist in
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from the 1920s till the outbreak of
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.


Personal life


Early life

Bogdan was born in
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on March 12, 1888 from Feliks and Walentyna née Dabrowska. He graduated from the
Saint Mary Magdalene High School in Poznań Saint Mary Magdalene High School in Poznań (Polish: ''Liceum Ogólnokształcące św. Marii Magdaleny''; Latin: ''Ad sanctam Mariam Magdalenam''; colloquially simply as ''Marynka'') is one of the oldest and one of the most prestigious and selectiv ...
( pl, Liceum Ogólnokształcące św. Marii Magdaleny), like his older brother Tadeusz Jan who later became an agronomist and head of the School of the Chamber of Agriculture in Bydgoszcz. He then carried on his studies at the
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of
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university. There, he rubbed shoulders with students, some of whom outstanding engineers or architects: * Jan Sas Zubrzycki (1860-1935) * Witold Minkiewicz (1880-1961); * Jan Bagieński (1883-1967); * Tadeusz Obmiński (1874-1932). Shortly before the outbreak of
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, Bogdan Raczkowski, as a young graduated engineer, moved to
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the same year, the couple fled Russia by boat across the Black Sea and got back home to Poznań after a journey through
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,
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and
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. In Poznań, their daughter Danuta Walentyna was born on May 23, 1920.


Life in Bydgoszcz

The family settled in Bydgoszcz in spring 1921 at 3,
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street. On December 29, 1921, he became a city councilor and chaired the Office of Ground Construction. After a dispute at the municipal council, Bogdan Raczkowski was dismissed these positions in April 1934: he then became an appraiser at the Bydgoszcz branch of Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego. On her side, Maria was active in Bydgoszcz branch of the Polish White Cross, the social movement created in February 1918 by
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, second wife of Ignacy Jan Paderewski. Fleeing the Nazi invasion, the Raczkowski's left Bydgoszcz and moved to Marie's family estate in Kutno in September for one month. When they came back, their
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at 1, Asnyka street was occupied by a German officer: hence they moved to live at a cousin's flat, Stefan Jeżowski, on Weyssenhoff Square. Nazi authorities arranged for them to pick up few of their belonging from their former house on October 2, in the afternoon: when Bogdan and his daughter went to collect their belongings, they found the villa surrounded by the
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. Both of them, together with Maria were arrested and shot on October 4, 1939, in the forest, north of Bydgoszcz ( pl, Las Gdański). Only their son Zdzisław escaped the round up, as he stayed with friends at that time. He quickly left Bydgoszcz and hid for the entire period of the war under the name of Zbigniew Koźmian. To make matter worse, Tadeusz, Bogdan's brother, was executed at the Valley of Death in late October 1939. Bogdan Raczkowski also painted pictures: landscapes of places he visited (
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,
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, Hel, Orłowo,
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,
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). From 1931 onward, he had been a board member of the Society of Friends of Fine Arts in Bydgoszcz.


Professional career

In 1921, Bogdan supported an urban development plan in the area delimited by streets Mościcki (now Sportowa), Chopina and Moniuszki. His family lived in one of the houses of the project, located at 3 Moniuszki street. More broadly, Bogdan Raczkowski carried on the urbanization of ''Sielanka'' ( en, Idyll) district, initiated before the first World War. In the
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, 50 plots for building were defined with stringent building guidances regarding the height and width of the houses, number of their rooms, even the type of fence. The 50 houses were built by the end of the
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. At the same time, Raczkowski prepared an expansion project to give an area further north (''Skrzetusko'') an homogeneous character (sector defined by streets Płocka, Chodkiewicza, Sułkowskiego and Kozietulskiego). First realizations include today's houses at 5/7/11 Płocka street.


1926-1936 Bydgoszcz development program

Bogdan Raczkowski devised a grand urbanization project for the city, intending to support private construction initiatives and identifying specific areas to be developed. In addition to ''Sielanka'' and ''Skrzetusko'' districts, he focused his attention to streets Czarna Droga, Dwernickiego, Libelta, Niemcewicza and Piotrowskiego. His idea was to assign districts purposes: * residential for '' Bielawy'', '' Skrzetusko'', '' Szwederowo'', '' Bielice'', ''
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'' and '' Okole''; * worker's dwellings for '' Miedzyń'' and '' Jachcice''; * factories at '' Kapuściska'', '' Zimne Wody'', '' Łęgnowo'', '' Siernieczek''. The last chapter of this extensive project was aiming at planning the urbanization of '' Leśny'' district, so as to become a showcase of Bydgoszcz for people entering the city from the north. With that ambition, in October 1933, the architect divided the area into 9 plots. This project was completed only on the eastern side of Gdańska Street, as the Ministry of Military Affairs did not allowed the development on the western part.


Works in Bydgoszcz

Bogdan Raczkowski's education at the faculty of
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gave him the taste for new trends in architecture. At a time when
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was declining, technical and industrial progress opened up building potentials, with state-of-the-art materials (
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and
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) and innovative methods. In addition to the following realizations, Raczkowski also conceived habitations at Babia Wieś (1926-1927), at 22-38 Żwirki i Wigury street (1930) and prepared in the early 1920s a project -never carried out- for the basilica of St. Vincent de Paul in Bydgoszcz.


Building at 13 Piotrowskiego, 1923-1925

This tenement displays classical shapes on a 4-storey façade, topped by rosettes. File:13 Piotrowskiego, Bydgoszcz.jpg, Tenement at 13, Piotrowskiego


Saint Stanislaus Church in Bydgoszcz, 1923-1925

Saint Stanislaus Church in Bydgoszcz was registered on Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship Heritage List (Nr.601224, A/858/1-2) June 28, 1995 Located at 1, Kaplicznej street, the church is dedicated to Stanislaus of Szczepanów. The City Council donated the plot where a former police station stood: works of demolition of the latter started in June 1923. The funds for the construction were gathered by Bydgoszcz citizens. The church steeple was completed on May 18, 1924, and the formal consecration took place on May 21, 1925. The design refers to Polish wooden churches. The stained glasses in the
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dating back to the inception of the church (1924) have been funded by Bydgoszcz
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Bernard Śliwiński and city councillor Arthur Franke. File:Bdg kscswStanislawa 15 07-2013.jpg, View of the church from the street File:Bdg kscswStanislawa 6 07-2013.jpg, Detail of the steeple File:Bdg kscswStanislawa 13 07-2013.jpg, Chancel and
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es


Building at 45 Grudziądzka street, 1927

The edifice has been designed to accommodate old people, augmenting the capacity of an existing facility at 1 Szubińska street. The previous and outdated house was put into service on December 9, 1885, as an element of one of the first hospital ensemble in Bydgoszcz funded by a donation of Ludwika Giese-Rafalska, the owner of an estate in the south-east of the city. Raczkowski's edifice could host 80 residents in a variety of rooms and included a
chapel A chapel is a Christian place of prayer and worship that is usually relatively small. The term has several meanings. Firstly, smaller spaces inside a church that have their own altar are often called chapels; the Lady chapel is a common ty ...
, a large dining-room, a
terrace Terrace may refer to: Landforms and construction * Fluvial terrace, a natural, flat surface that borders and lies above the floodplain of a stream or river * Terrace, a street suffix * Terrace, the portion of a lot between the public sidewalk a ...
d garden and
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rooms for servants or workshops. The building was inaugurated on July 29, 1928, by the President of the Republic of Poland,
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. Nowadays, the building houses the fifth Department of the District Court of Bydgoszcz, in charge of Family and juveniles affairs. It has been renovated in late 2017. File:45 Grudziadzka - Domu dla starcow Bydgoszcz 1927.jpg, Article relating the building in 1927 File:Building at 45 Grudziadzka Bydgoszcz.jpg, View from Grudziądzka street File:Buidling at 45 Grudziadzka 2.jpg, Side view from the parking lot


Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium, 1924-1929

Raczkowski designed the
Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium Polonia may refer to: * Poland, in Latin Places * Polonia Maior or Greater Poland, a historical region of Poland *Polonia Minor or Lesser Poland, a historical region of Poland * Polonia, Manitoba, Canada * Polonia, Texas, United States * Poloni ...
, unveiled on August 3, 1924. Conceived as an athletics facility, the architect also supervised the following additions: a football pitch (1926), a cycling track (1927), reinforced concrete 200-seat
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(April 1928) and athletics equipment with 6 training pitches (1929). Today, it is used mostly for
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fixtures. It is home stadium of
Polonia Bydgoszcz Polonia Bydgoszcz is a Polish sports club based in Bydgoszcz most known for its speedway team ŻKS Polonia Bydgoszcz which currently races in the 1. Liga. The club has won the Polish Speedway League Championship seven times, the latest in 2002, ...
sport club. File:Stadion Polonii Bydgoszcz 2.jpg, Global view


Tenements at 5 to 23 Babia Wieś street, 1925-1927

1925-1927 , by Bogdan Raczkowski
Modernism Modernism is both a philosophy, philosophical and arts movement that arose from broad transformations in Western world, Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement reflected a desire for the creation of new fo ...
This housing estate was built in the second half of the 1920s, after a decision of the municipal authorities. At the time, the numering of the ensemble was "3a" to "3d". Each building has a rectangular strip of land for the cultivation of vegetables and flowers. On both sides of the arched entrances, one can notice loggias . A renovation has been launched by the city in 2020 and will last several years. File:5 (ex 3) Babia Wies.jpg, The arched entrance, still bearing the "3" old numbering File:Babia-Wies 2021.jpg, Renovated elevation File:15 (ex 4) Babia Wies renovated.jpg, Detail of the renovated facade


Tenement at 2 Weyssenhoffa square, 1927

The 2 Weyssenhoffa square was realized as an element of the ''Sielanka'' housing estate project. Located on the south-west side of the square, its shape sticks to the gentle arc of the bordering avenue (
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). It boasts a mix of functionalist style (left side) and
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forms (right side) with a loggia and Mansard roof, so as to mirror the adjacent front facade of the eclectic building with Art Nouveau decoration (erected in 1906-1908). File:Plac Weysesenhoff N2 corner.jpg, General view of frontages File:Plac Weysesenhoff N2.jpg, Functionalist facade File:Plac Weysesenhoff N2 door.jpg, Detail of portal decoration


Tenement at 5 Libelta street, 1928-1929

This four-storey residential building at 5 Libelta street displays early
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, as one can find also at 51/57 and 107 Jagiellońska street. In one of the flats lived
Adam Grzymała-Siedlecki Adam Franciszek Józef Siedlecki or Adam Grzymała-Siedlecki (AGS) (1876–1967) was a Polish literary and theater critic, playwright, translator, prose writer and director. Biography Congress Poland period Adam Grzymała-Siedlecki was born ...
(1876–1967), a Polish literary and theater critic, playwright, translator, writer and director, who in this flat at Nr.5. He bequeathed to the city of Bydgoszcz all his manuscripts, his private library (more than 300 works) which were moved to the Municipal Library. The institution still tends his last place as a small museum in his memory. On the frontage has been unveiled in 1988 a commemorative plaque. File:Libelta 5 1929.jpg, The tenement in 1929 File:Bdg ulLibelta&Kollotaja 2 07-2013.jpg, Current front view File:Tablica Adama Grzyma Krasinskiego 7.jpg, In memoriam plaque


Villas at 1 and 1A Asnyka street, 1932

This villa, where Bogdan Raczkowski and his family lived, is designed in the Functionalist style. The house was occupied by
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officials after the
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in 1939. The neighbouring villa at 1A Asnyka -on a Bogdan's design- was built shortly before the outbreak of World War II. File:Asnyka 1.jpg, View from Kopernika Street File:Asnyka 1 corner.jpg, Facade onto Asnyka street File:Asnyka 1A.jpg, Villa at 1A Asnyka


Building at 12 Poniatowskiego street, 1933

The edifice has always been used for educational purposes. It was designed by Raczkowski with engineer Kazimierz Michał Orlicz and built in 1 year, a record at a time of economic crisis, to host ''
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Public School''. The first building stage included among others: * a basement with three rooms for manual work; * a ground floor with manager's and teacher's room, plus 3 classrooms; * a first floor with a doctor's office and 4 classrooms; * a second floor with a lounge and 4 classrooms; * a third floor comprising a drawing room and a space for scientific collections. The outbreak of
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prevented the implementation of the 2nd stage of building expansion, which caused to realize two separate facilities one for girls and one for boys. After a thorough refurbishing in 2014, the building houses today the Institute of Political Sciences of Bydgoszcz University. File:Bdg UKW Wydz Humanist 2 5-2015.jpg, View from Poniatowskiego street File:Bdg UKW Wydz Humanist 1 5-2015.jpg, One of the facade onto Poniatowskiego street


''Antoni Jurasz'' university hospital, 9 Marii Curie-Skłodowskiej street, 1938

The work began in July 1928, after a blessing of the foundation stone. Raczkowski, together with his colleague Kazimierz Skiciński, contracted engineer Antoni Jaworski to carry out the building. The construction was stopped during winter 1928–1929, then it slowed down and came almost to a stop in 1930, due to city financial problems. Finally, on December 13, 1937, only the west wing and the central part were officially opened. It was the largest hospital built in the
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in Poland, with 600 beds, gathering almost all departments under the same roof at a time when pavilions structure organization was more popular in hospital construction. After Nazi invasion, the facility served as a military field hospital until August 1940. After this date, it became a civilian structure, ''Dr. Staemmler Krankenhaus hospital'', staffed by German practitioners from
Gdańsk Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
. The entire hospital project was completed during German occupation. File:Szpital Uniwersytecki Jurasza Bydgoszcz 3.jpg, Main entry File:Bydgoszcz - szpital uniwersytecki im. Jurasza nr 1 (3).JPG, One of the historical buildings


See also

*
Bydgoszcz Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more ...
*
Bydgoszcz Architects (1850-1970s) Bydgoszcz ( , , ; german: Bromberg) is a city in northern Poland, straddling the meeting of the River Vistula with its left-bank tributary, the Brda. With a city population of 339,053 as of December 2021 and an urban agglomeration with more ...
*
List of Polish people This is a partial list of notable Polish or Polish-speaking or -writing people. People of partial Polish heritage have their respective ancestries credited. Science Physics * Czesław Białobrzeski * Andrzej Buras * Georges Charpak, ...
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Polonia Bydgoszcz Stadium Polonia may refer to: * Poland, in Latin Places * Polonia Maior or Greater Poland, a historical region of Poland *Polonia Minor or Lesser Poland, a historical region of Poland * Polonia, Manitoba, Canada * Polonia, Texas, United States * Poloni ...
* Jurasza University hospital


References


External links


Parish of Saint Stanislaus Church in Bydgoszcz

Polonia Stadium

Official website (English version)

Jurasza University Hospital (English version)


Bibliography

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Raczkowski, Bogdan 19th-century Polish architects 20th-century Polish architects Architects from Bydgoszcz 1888 births 1939 deaths Polish civilians killed in World War II