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Architecture of 20th Century 1
FA-A2A-TEAcad. year: 2022/2023
In selected chapters is explained the architecture history of 20th century in Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia, Central Europe and worldwide in connection with the development of styles and tendencies, explaining also crucial role of leasing personalities of modern architecture.
In the study programme “Architecture and Urban Design” the course is part of the theoretical courses.
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Important personalities of Central European Architecture - Wagner, Loos, Gropius , Scharoun
Werkbund, Bauhaus, building exhibitions of housing
German architecture after WWII
Personalities of World architecture - Wright,Mies, Johnson, Kahn
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Basic literature
CURTIS, William J. R. Modern Architecture Since 1900. Phaidon Press Ltd, 1996. ISBN: 9780714833569. (EN)
FIEDLER, Jeannine; FEIERABEND, Peter; ACKERMANN, Ute. Bauhaus. Köln]: H.F. Ullmann, 2006. ISBN: 978-3-8331-5436-2. (EN)
FRAMPTON, Kenneth. Modern Architecture: A Critical History: 1 (World of Art). Thames and Hudson Ltd, 2007. ISBN: 978-0500203958. (EN)
LE CORBUSIER. Le Corbusier: houses. Tokyo: TOTO Publishing, 2001. ISBN: 978-4-88706-198-9. (EN)
SARNITZ, August. Otto Wagner: forerunner of modern architecture. Köln: Taschen, 2005. ISBN: 3-8228-3647-8. (EN)
ŠLAPETA, Vladimír. Brno functionalists. Helsinki. Suomen rakennustaiteen museo, 1983. (EN)
ŠLAPETA, Vladimír. Czech Functionalism, 1918-1938. London: Architectural Association, 1987. (EN)
TOURNIKIOTIS, Panayotis. Adolf Loos. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2002. ISBN: 1-56898-342-5. (EN)
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