Vienna. Bruno Schulz pays the tuition fees for the summer semester at the Faculty of Architecture of the College of Technology.
The fee was still 50 krone. The study program included: Renaissance building art (three hours a week), architectural drawing and composition seminars, part III (twenty-two hours a week), construction law (three hours a week) and economics (four hours)1. However, only the first of these courses was on the list of Schulz’s subjects. His student book shows that he still did not pass the seminars in the mechanics of construction: iron and ferroconcrete, and in civil engineering2. (js) (transl. ms)