Course detail
Contemporary Architecture
FA-SOA-TEAcad. year: 2022/2023
This cycle of lectures provides an overview of the latest architecture in the Czech Republic which has not made it into the publications, but which is partially described in the journals. The lecturer is in everyday contact with the contemporary architects and publishes articles about them, thus he will introduce the students to the contemporary Czech scene.
Students who acquire the professional English terminology and contemporary topics in architecture will improve their chances to find work in the international context.
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Offered to foreign students
Learning outcomes of the course unit
– Students will learn to place the buildings and their authors into the continuous history of architecture.
– Students will learn to perceive the present-day architectural development in the context.
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Course curriculum
2. Public buildings in Brno – examples of contemporary public buildings in Brno which the students may visit
3. Two deans – Fránek × Lábus – different approaches to architecture by two deans of Czech Faculties of Architecture illustrated with their works.
4. Josef Pleskot – works by the most popular Czech architect
5. Fiala × Kroupa – Czech idiosyncratic architecture
6. Kraus × Sládeček – Czech playfulness
7. Mrva × Vlach – Czech periphery
8. Litomyšl – Czech epicentre – the phenomenon of the most architectural town
9. Brno youngest generation – contemporary young scene
10. Rajniš (DA) × Štempel (ADNS) – from the big to the small
11. HŠH – three excellent architects at three different schools, but with the common foundations
12. A69 × Projektil – the first successful generation after the Velvet revolution in 1989
13. Kuba Pilař – the best of Brno
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Specification of controlled education, way of implementation and compensation for absences
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Basic literature
KRATOCHVÍL, Petr; ŠENK, Filip, (Ed.). Architektura mimo centra. Architecture Outside the Centres. Liberec: FUA TUL, 2013. ISBN 978-80-7494-052-1. (EN)
STEMPEL, Jan; TESAŘ, Jan; BENEŠ Ondřej. Czech houses. České domy. Praha: KANT, 2014. ISBN 978-80-7437-140-0. (EN)
ŠVÁCHA, Rostislav. Czech architecture and its austerity. fifty buildings 1989–2004, Praha: Prostor 2004. ISBN 978-8090325746 (EN)
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