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List of reviewers cooperating with the Publishing House

In the years 1997-2011 all articles were reviewed by internal reviewers (from Wroc³aw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture) and by external reviewers (from other universities in Poland and abroad). Starting from 2012 each article shall be reviewed by two external reviewers.

Reviewers – Wroc³aw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture

1. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Hanna Kozaczewska-Golasz, prof. zwyczajny; pecialties: Mediaeval architecture and history of architecture.
2. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Ewa £u¿yniecka, prof. zwyczajny; specialties: antiques restoration and history of architecture.
3. Prof. dr hab. Krzysztof R. Mazurski, prof. zwyczajny; specialties: economic geography, spatial economy, environment protection, sozology.
4. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. El¿bieta Trocka-Leszczyñska, prof. zwyczajny; specjalno¶ci: architektura i urbanistyka.
5. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Jerzy Charytonowicz; specialties: ergonomics and interior design.
6. Prof. dr hab. Janusz Dobesz; specialties: history of art and history of architecture.
7. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Wanda Kononowicz; specialties: history of architectureand urban planning, antiques restoration.
8. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Jacek Suchodolski; specialty: regional architecture.
9. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Wojciech Brzezowski, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: Baroque architecture, restoration.
10. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Ma³gorzata Chorowska, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: Mediaeval architecture and history of architecture.
11. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Rafa³ Czerner, prof. nadzwyczajny, specialties: architectural antiques restoration and  history of architecture.
12. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Barbara Gronostajska, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: housing architecture.
13. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Marzanna Jagie³³o, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: 16th–19th and 20th century architecture, antiques restoration and restoriation of architecture.
14. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Krystyna Kirschke, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: architecture of 19th and 20th centurie, antiques restoration and restoration of architecture.
15. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Jacek Ko¶ciuk, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: antiques restoration history of architecture.
16. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Leszek Maluga, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialty: painting.
17. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Robert Masztalski, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: urban planning and spatial planning.
18. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Tomasz Ossowicz, prof. nadzwyczajny: specialties: urban planning and spatial planning.
19. Dr hab. in¿. arch. El¿bieta Przesmycka,prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: landscape, history of architecture and urban planning, spatial planning.
20. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Alina Drapella-Hermansdorfer, prof. nadzwyczajny; specialties: history of architecture and urban planning, environment design.
21. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Bogus³aw Wojtyszyn; pecialties: environment design, history of architecture and urban planning.
22. Dr in¿. arch. Ada Kwiatkowska, specialty: housing architecture.
23. Dr in¿. arch. Ewa Cisek, specialty: housing architecture.
24. Dr in¿. Romuald Tarczewski, specialties: spatial, membrane and pneumatic construction.

External Reviewers

1. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Wac³aw Seruga, lecturer of 2nd degree, Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: housing and social-service architecture, architectural and urban designing, theory of architecture and urban planning.
2. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Krzysztof Lenartowicz, Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architectural design, psychology of architecture, theory of architecture and urban planning.
3. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Gra¿yna Schneider-Skalska, Professor of Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: housing complex designing, theory of architecture and urban planning.
4. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Janusz Rêbielak, Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architecture of spatial constructions, building constructions, spatial structures.
5. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Maria Jolanta ¯ychowska, Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: modern architecture from 1850 to 1950, history of architecture.
6. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Anna Palej, Professor of Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: housing complex designing, theory of architecture and urban planning.
7. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Krystyna Paw³owska, Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: landscape architecture, theory of architecture and urban planning.
8. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Piotr Patoczka, Professor of Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: landscape architecture, street furniture, drawing.
9. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Stanis³awa Wehle-Strzelecka, Professor of Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architectural and urban designing, theory of architecture and urban planning.
10. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Jacek Gyurkovich, Professor of Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: housing and social-service architecture, theory of architecture and urban planning.
11. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Andrzej Kad³uczka, Cracow University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: history of architecture, antiques restoration.
12. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Romana Ciel±tkowska, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: history of modern architecture, history and theory of universal architecture.
13. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Antoni Taraszkiewicz, Associate Professor of Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: housing architecture.
14. Dr hab. of arts Jan Buczkowski, Associate Professor, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: painting.
15. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Piotr Lorens, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: spatial planning.
16. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Krystyna Pokrzywnicka, Associate Professor of Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architectural theory and criticism.
17. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Aleksandra Sas-Bojarska, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: spatial planning.
18. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Jacek So³tys, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: spatial planning.
19. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Jacek Krenz, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architecture of public buildings, theory of architecture and urban planning.
20. Prof. dr hab. in¿. Tomasz Parteka, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: land management, transport, spatial planning. 

21. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Aleksander Piwek, specialties: history of architecture and urban planning, architecture restoration. 

22. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Waldemar Marzêcki, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialties: zoning (land use planning), architectural design, urban planning of housing complexes.
23. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Adam Szymski, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialties: landscape architecture, public buildings design, system designing, urban planning of suburban and rural areas, computer support in urban planning and architecture.
24. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Wojciech Pêski, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialties: spatial planning, management of city and region.
25. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Marek Czyñski, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialties: anthropology of architecture, ergonomics, architectural design of healthcare and rehabilitation facilities.
26. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Marek Wo³oszyn, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialties: architectural design, use of solar energy in architecture, housing architecture, architecture of public buildings, restoration.
27. Dr hab. in¿. Andrzej Grzegorz Reñski, Associate Professor, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialties: pattern designing, computer graphic, interior design.
28. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Robert Bare³kowski, Associate Professor, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialty: spatial planning.
29. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Aleksandra Satkiewicz-Parczewska, Associate Professor, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialties: interior design, aesthetics, history of architecture, composition, theory of architecture, stained-glass.
30. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Zbigniew Paszkowski, Associate Professor, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, Faculty of Civil Engineering and Architecture, specialties: architecture and antiques restoration.
31. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Marian Fikus, Associate Professor, Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: service architecture, spatial planning, urban planning.
32. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Wojciech Bonenberg, Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: industrial architecture, spatial planning.
33. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Robert Ast, Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: spatial planning.
34. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Teresa Bardziñska-Bonenberg, Associate Professor, Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: architectural design.
35. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Rados³aw Barek, Poznan University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: modernization of small towns, urban planning.
36. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Joanna Giecewicz, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: theory of architecture and urban planning.
37. Prof. zw. dr hab. in¿. arch. S³awomir Gzell, Full Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: construction of cities and urban complexes, restoration of historical complexes, modern urban planning.
38. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Danuta K³osek-Koz³owska, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: history of cities construction, protection of cultural environment, restoration of cities.
39. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Ewa Kury³owicz, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architectural design including people with disabilities, theory of architectural design.
40. Prof. zw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Jadwiga Roguska, Full Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architecture of the 19th and 20th century Warsaw, history of architecture, restoration and modernization of historical architecture.
41. Prof. nzw dr hab. in¿. arch. Ma³gorzata Rozbicka, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: research and architectural antiques restoration, history of architecture, architectural design.
42. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Wies³aw Rokicki, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: building constructions.
43. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Marta Tobolczyk, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: architectural design.
44. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Zygmunt Hofman, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architecture and recreation complex planning, architecture of tourist complexes, sport facilities planning.
45. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Marek ¦wierczyñski, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: housing construction.
46. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Stefan Westrych, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: industrial forms, interiors.
47. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. El¿bieta Dagny-Ryñska, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: organization and economics in architectural design.
48. Prof. zw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Andrzej Gawlikowski, Full Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: urban planning and spatial planning.
49. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Krystyna Guranowska-Gruszecka, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: zoning (land use planning), restoration and modernization of city complexes.
50. Prof. nzw. dr hab. in¿. arch. Piotr Molski, Associate Professor, Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: protection and management of historical defensive complexes.
51. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Nina Juzwa, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: industrial architecture, architectural and urban planning design, restoration of industrial buildings and areas.
52. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Janina Klemens, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: spatial planning, green urban design.
53. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Jan Pallado, Professor of Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: architectural design, housing complex design, public building design.
54. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Jan Rabiej, Professor of Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: sacral architecture, architectural design, designing and theory of architecture, semiotics of architecture.
55. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Natalia B±ba-Ciosek, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: interior architecture, history and theory of architecture.
56. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Jacek Radziewicz-Winnicki, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: history of architecture, antiques restoration.
57. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. El¿bieta Niezabitowska, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: facility management, programming in architecture, office buildings design, research methodology, intelligent buildings, quality assessment.
58. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Andrzej Niezabitowski, Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: history of architecture.
59. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Tomasz Taczewski, Professor of Silesian University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: public buildings, design and theory of architecture, architecture.
60. Prof. dr hab. in¿. arch. Lech K³osiewicz, Lublin University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialties: interior architecture, theory of architecture.
61. Dr hab. in¿. arch. Lucyna Nyka, Gdansk University of Technology, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: architecture of public buildings.

Foreign Reviewers

1. Prof. Barry Bergdoll, USA, Columbia University, specialty: history of art.
2. Prof. Oleksandr Burov, Ukraine, Accademy of Pedagogic Science of Ukraine; specialty: ergonomics.
3. Prof. dr Javier De Cardenas, Spain, Fundacion Diego de Sagredo, speciality: architecture and urban planning.
4. Prof. Per Olaf Field, Norway, Oslo School of Architecture and Design, specialty: architectural design.
5. Prof. dr Urs Hirschberg, Austria, TU Graz Faculty of Architecture; specialty: architecture and urban planning.
6. PhD Nevzat İlhan, Turkey; Yildiz Technical University, Istambu³; specialty: architecture and urban planning.
7. Prof. Bronis³aw Kapitaniak, France, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, specialty: ergonomics.
8. Prof. Waldemar Karwowski, USA, University of Central Florida, specialty: ergonomics.
9. Prof. Vladimir M.Munipov, Russian Federation, Moscow State University of Psychology and Education; specialty: ergonomics.
10. Prof. Ladislav Labus, Czech Republic, CTU in Prage, Faculty of Architecture, specialty: architecture and urban planning.
11. Prof. dr Stefan Muthesius, England, dawniej prof. w Scool of World Art Studies and Museology, University of East Anglia, specialty: history of art.
12. Prof. dr Bernd Nicolai, Germany, Universität Trier; specialty: history of art.
13. Prof. dr Winfried Nerdinger, Germany, Technische UniversitäT München; specialty: architecture and urban planning.
14. Prof. dipl.-ing. Markus Otto, Germany, Fachhochschule Lausitz; specialty: architecture and urban planning.
15. Prof. Gabriel Salvendy, USA, Purdze University; China, Tsinghua University; specialty: ergonomics.