@ARTICLE{Böhm_Aleksander_The_2016, author={Böhm, Aleksander}, number={vol. XLIV}, journal={Teka Komisji Urbanistyki i Architektury Oddziału Polskiej Akademii Nauk w Krakowie}, pages={13-27}, howpublished={online}, year={2016}, publisher={Oddział PAN w Krakowie}, abstract={Wola Justowska has long been thought of as the most attractive urban villa district of Krakow. A timber church from the XVI century that had originally been built in Komorowice Śląskie was relocated here in the year 1948, subsequently burning down a fire in 1978 in unknown circumstances. It had been rebuilt soon after, only to be set on fire a second time in 2002. After discussing numerous ideas and locations of its reconstruction, the design team developed a final version of its design, which featured the reconstruction of the church in its original location – in accordance with the will of the residents of Wola – which had been preceded by appropriate landscape analyses. The design calls for the reconstruction of the timber church in a slightly modified manner and placing it upon a concrete plinth, which is to be partially sheltered by the varied terrain around it. The aim of this idea was similar to that of the initial reconstruction, namely, to reconcile the form of the historical building that is to be reconstructed with the modern needs of the parish.}, type={Artykuły / Articles}, title={The church in Wola Justowska in Krakow}, URL={http://www.czasopisma.pan.pl/Content/114360/PDF-MASTER/document%20-%202019-10-17T135434.102.pdf}, keywords={reconstruction of a timber church}, }