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Following the footsteps of Maria Grzegorzewska in Warsaw
This article does not focus on the biography or scientific achievements of Maria Grzegorzewska. Rather, it concerns her relationships with Warsaw and shows a short history as well as architectural values of the places where she functioned as a schoolgirl, student and director of PIPS, with particular emphasis on her attitude towards the proposal to leave Warsaw, demolished during the occupation, and actions to improve the university's premises.