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VABU 1935 - meanings of architecture in the middle of the 1930s
Hnídková, Vendula
The chapter analysis a singular architectural exhibition VABU that took place in Prague in 1935 and situates the event in international networks.
Modernist small tomb in 1948. The Tomb of Edvard Beneš
Hnídková, Vendula
The text examines political, cultural and ideological circumstances that shaped the proces of designing and constructing the thomb of 2nd Czechoslovak president Edvard Beneš.
The Pardubice Crematorium
Kerdová, Lenka ; Lahoda, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Hnídková, Vendula (referee)
Main objective of this thesis is the building of Pardubice crematorium, which is an example of national architect style, so-called Rondocubism, created by the architect Pavel Janák. First part is dedicated to the theoretical fundaments derived from the former pre-war style of kubismus. In the second part these fundaments are explained on the submitted drawing proposals for the structure of Pardubice crematorium dating from the year 1919. Then the analysis of these proposals from Janak's first drafts till the final appearance of Pardubice crematorium can be seen as the main contribution of this work. Furthermore author adds both the chapter documenting the opinion changes relating to this building and the short outlook on the topic of cremation which gives reader a better understanding of period social context. Key words Crematory, Pardubice (town), architect Pavel Janák, Rondocubism, national style in architecture, cremation
Pavel Janák and (inter)national aspects of Cubism
Hnídková, Vendula
The study deals with artistic activities of the representatives of architectural cubism at domestic, and first and foremost, foreign platforms.
Architect Pavel Janák and the idea of cremation
Hnídková, Vendula
The study deals with the topic of crematorium and columbarium in the work of the architect Pavel Janák.
"New architecture" on the borders of art
Hnídková, Vendula
The text traces the ideological background that had formed the architecture between the two world wars.
Architecture in a respectable society
Hnídková, Vendula
The texts concerns on a renovation of Černín Palace in Prague by the architect Pavel Janák. It presents official attitudes towards the results of reconstruction by the personalities involved in the process.

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