Morsztynkiewiczowa graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the
Warsaw University of Technology In 1928. She designed
Spatial planning for Polish cities, including:
Busko-Zdrój,
Falenica,
Otwock,
Zakopane, the
Oksywie estate in
Gdynia together with the Workers' Colony Estate. Her plans also included
Mokotów Field in Warsaw,
Piaski,
Żerań and
Żoliborz. From 1935, She was an
evaluator of the Urban Planning Commission of the Association of Polish Cities. During the Polish Housing Congress in 1937, on behalf of a group of architects, she presented revolutionary proposals for social housing and cheap construction, identifying the Polish government as the regulator of land prices for such development and the buyer of the land. For city-wide purposes, she was the editor of the "Urban Planning Bulletin". During World War II, she worked in the "U" Studio of the Warsaw Housing Cooperative. She belonged to the team led by Zygmunt Skibnevski, which planned the development of the northern part of the left-bank Warsaw. From 1945 she worked in the Department of Reconstruction of the Capital. She was an honorary member of the Association of Polish Town Planners. == Death ==