Polish-Peruvian architect
Ricardo de Jaxa Malachowski |
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Born | Ryszard Jaxa-Malachowski May 14, 1887
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Died | 6 December 1972(1972-12-06) (aged 85)
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Nationality | Polish, Peruvian |
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Known for | Architect, Author |
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Works | See relevant section |
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Spouse | María Benavides Diez Canseco |
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Children | María, Malvina, Augusto, Ricardo [es] |
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Ryszard Jaxa-Małachowski Kulisicz (Odessa, May 14, 1887 — Lima, September 6, 1972), later known as Ricardo de Jaxa Małachowski, was a Polish-Peruvian architect, active in Peru for nearly all of his professional career. He was one of the major architects of the capital city of Lima, working in the design and construction of over 15 major buildings in the city.
Biography
Ryszard Jaxa Małachowski was born on May 14, 1887, in Odessa, then part of the Russian Empire (present day Ukraine). He was the son of August Jaxa Małachowski and Malwina Kulisicz. At age 13, Ricardo traveled to Saint Petersburg and applied to enter the Navy Academy of Odessa. However, he was not admitted into the program due to his poor vision. He then continued his education in a secondary school in Odessa, where he graduated in 1905.
He traveled to Paris shortly after to attend the École des Beaux-Arts and pursued architecture. Malachowski arrived in Lima on December 22, 1911. He was immediately put to work by President Augusto B. Leguía, who asked him to design and install the sacristy of the chapel of the Government Palace.
In 1914, he married María Benavides Diez Canseco, the daughter of future president Óscar R. Benavides. Together, they had 4 children: Maria, Malvina, Augusto and Ricardo.
In late 1933, Malachowski was almost killed during a robbery near Villa María School in Arequipa Avenue, today the Alliance Française.[1]
In addition to the city centre, he was the architect of various buildings in the residential sectors and sea resorts (such as Santa María del Mar, San Bartolo & Santa María de Chosica) of the city. Malachowski was an impact to the overall architecture of the city in the time that he lived and worked there.
He died on December 6, 1972, in Lima, at the age of 85.
Theory of Architecture
Malachowski wrote the book, Lessons of Elements and Theory Of Architecture with the intentions of putting all his teaching material into one place. He taught the course of Elements and Theory of Architecture at the Escuela Nacional de Ingenieros (National School of Engineering) in Lima between 1915 and 1944. This book is a substantial contribution to the theories and the Peruvian architectural thought. Containing 141 sketches, the first edition was published in 1944. As of today, it is only published in Spanish.
Works
In addition to the buildings below, Malachowski also worked on a number of urban and preliminary designs of the buildings at the Paseo de la República Avenue, as well as of the Malecón de Miraflores.
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