Institute of Zootechnics of the Jagiellonian University (currently Institute of Psychology of the JU)
Scientific–cum-experimental institution that also encompasses museums of zoology and geology, libraries and reading rooms. Individually designed interiors and metal sculptural elements in the main hall. The building is adjacent to the H. Jordan Park. It is a complex of three linked buildings and an experimental garden with pavilions of hexagonal forms which are one story high. Main buildings are differentiated in height, composition, visual expression, detail and proportions. Architecturally the most interesting is the wholly Modernist museum-cum-reading room building which connects the other two edifices. It is horizontal, of a cohesive mass, with an arcade supported on pilotis and interesting window divisions. Horizontal articulation is stressed by a band of windows crowned by perforated bris-soleils. At the last floor of the high building there is a light pavilion with a broken roof. It consists visually of three parts — a glazed, full and a perforated one.