Kazimierz Pułaski Polonia College of the Jagiellonian University in Przegorzały (currently Guesthouse of the Jagiellonian University)
Academic building located on the top of a hill in the direct vicinity of the former villa of the renowned architect Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz (1928–1929) and of the so called Schloss Wartenberg, i.e. of a sanatory for military pilots built by the German occupiers in the years 1940–1942. The design was shown at the exhibition in New York and Chicago, organised by the Kościuszko Foundation. It is a complex of four wings with an internal courtyard, the best example of the American Post-functionalism in the spirit of
Louis Kahn that was built in Krakow. Tectonics of the elevation relies on concave brick loggias and bunker-like protrusions of concrete bays — fragments of the walls of rooms in their studio part. Tower-like mass of the main staircase is also prominent. Brick-cum-concrete, massive architecture of cohesive forms draws the attention because of the economy of means and exposition of structural elements. It is an example of Brutal-ist architecture not only because of the mode of use of the materials and of building of form but also in connection with the context of its place.