- Architecture
- Urban Planning
- Sustainable Design
- +۵ مورد دیگر
Kazimierz Butelski is an Associate Professor at the Department of Workplace Architecture, Sport and Services within the Faculty of Architecture at Cracow University of Technology. His work spans architecture, urban planning, and sustainable design, with a focus on public spaces, cultural architecture, and extreme environments. He has contributed extensively to research on historical preservation, computer modeling in architecture, and international collaborations in design. Primary Affiliation: Cracow University of Technology Research Themes: Sustainable neighborhoods, cultural buildings, desert architecture, and urban development under historical constraints. International Scope: Comparative studies between Polish and Chilean architectural practices, Lebanese contemporary architecture, and global design trends. His publications highlight a commitment to integrating technology (virtual reality, computer modeling) with traditional architectural principles. Collaborations with researchers like Marta Łukasik, Janusz Purski, and Stanisław Jan Butelski demonstrate interdisciplinary and cross-border academic engagement.










