Rudolf Indruch ( Polish: Rudolf Indruch February 7, 1892 , Lviv - January 24, 1927 , ibid.) - Polish architect, engineer, captain of the Polish Army.
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Biography
Born in Lviv. Father Jan Indruch, a former soldier of the Austrian army, after demobilization, settled in Lviv and worked as a postman, a Slovak nationality. Mother Alyona Grossova is Czech by nationality. The family lived on St. Wojciech Street (now Dovbush). In 1912 he graduated from a real gymnasium. He entered the Faculty of Architecture of the Lviv Polytechnic . He interrupted his studies, participating in the First World War in the Austrian army. Later, a participant in the Ukrainian-Polish war , participated in street battles for Lviv .
Member of the Polish-Soviet war , where he was seriously injured. Marked by the cross of the defense of Lviv . In 1922 he was discharged with the rank of captain. In the same year he married Jadwig Sikorska. While still a 5th year student, he won the competition for the Eaglet Memorial project in Lviv . Refused the fee in favor of construction. After demobilization, he taught at the Polytechnic. The author of the monument to the Poles who died in the Ukrainian-Polish war on Persenkovka (Lviv area). Both memorials were destroyed after World War II. The memorial eagles was rebuilt in a slightly modified form only in the 2000s. In 1926, he designed a residential building for officers on Gorodotskaya Street , No. 42, construction was completed in 1930 , after his death. Author of projects of a number of residential and military structures intended for competitions (have not been noted). He died of tuberculosis in Lviv, is buried in the cemetery of the eagles.
Literature
- Smirnov Yu. Indrukh Rudolph / / Lviv Encyclopedia / Edited by A. Kozitsky and I. Podkova. - K .: Chronicle, 2007. - T. 2. - S. 544-546. - ISBN 978-966-7007-69-0 .
- Nicieja S. Projektant cmentarza and jego wizja // Lwowskie Orlęta. - Warszawa: Iskry, 2009 .-- S. 83-92. - ISBN 978-83-244-0117-8