Józef Jaworski
1903–1939 (age 36)
Biography
Józef Jaworski (1903–1939) was a talented Polish architect whose career was tragically cut short during the outbreak of World War II. Despite his brief professional life, he contributed to the architectural development of Polish cities during the interwar period, with notable work in the Gdynia region.
Jaworski's memory is honored in the Parish cemetery in Gdynia Oksywie, where he was laid to rest. His architectural legacy remains a testament to his skill and dedication to his profession during Poland's formative years as an independent nation.