Prague Cubist Architecture, Czech Building, Photos, Designs, Houses, Pictures
Prague Cubist Buildings : Architecture
Cubism : Modern Czech Buildings, Eastern Europe
Cubist buildings – scanned photos from 1991, by architect Adrian Welch
Prague Cubist Architecture
Cubist building enclave, Vysehrad district
Architect: Josef Chochol
Cubist buildings near the river just south of the centre of Prague
Interior of a Cubist building
photo © AJW
Key building in Prague Cubist architecture style
House of the Black Madonna
Dates built:1911-12
Architect: Josef Gocar
photo © AW
Key Prague Cubist building
This Cubist building takes its name form the black Madonna located high up on it. This building was originally a department store. Later it became the Centre of Czech art & culture from 1994 to 2002.
Other Prague Cubist Architecture
Palac Adria, Jungmannovo namesti
Date built:1925
Rondocubist building
Diamant house, Spalena 82 off Lazarska
Architect: Kralicek
Elisky Krasnohorske houses, Elisky Krasnohorske 10-14
Date built:1921
Architect: Otokar Novotny
Tychonova 4-6, Hradcany
Date built: –
Architect: Josef Gocar
Cemetery gates, Dablice, northeast Prague
Date built: –
Architect: Vlatislav Hofman
Apartment block, Neklanova 98
Kovarovicova Villa, Libusina 49
Cubist buildings, Rasinovo nabrezi 42, 47 + 71
Prague Cubist architecture photographed whilst on a Scholarship awarded to study Expressionist architecture and Cubist architecture in Eastern Europe: Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary
Entry to decorative Prague buildings
photographs © Adrian Welch
Location: Prague, Czech Republic, central eastern Europe
New Prague Architecture
Contemporary Prague Architecture
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Prague Architecture Walking Tours – city walks by e-architect
Prague Modernist architecture – key 20th century architectural designs
Elementary School Amos, Pražská 1000, Dolní Jircany, 252 44 Psáry, Czech Republic
Architects: SOA architekti
photos : Jakub Skokan and Martin Tuma
Elementary School Amos for Psáry & Dolní Jircany
This new Czech building freely complements the development on the outskirts of the suburban village and with its distinctive archetypal silhouette completes its visual identity.
Franz Kafka’s House
Interior designer: Denisa Strmiskova Studio
photo : Josef Kubicek
Franz Kafka’s House in Prague
Franz Kafka’s House is located in a neighbourhood of Saint Nicholas church near Old Town Square in Prague. It is symbolically connected with an important 20th century literature author Franz Kafka.
Hotel Josef Prague design by Eva Jiricna
Tugendhat Villa, Brno, not far from Prague to the south – by Mies van der Rhoe
Prague Cubist Building Photos © Adrian Welch, taken as part of an Expressionist Architecture in Eastern Europe Scholarship Award by Manchester Society of Architects
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