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events: NATURAL ARCHITECTURE / PŘIROZENÁ ARCHITEKTURA
Exhibition European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Award 2007. 17/12/2008-09/01/2009. Exhibition held under the auspices of Mr Pavel Bém, the Mayor of Prague. Atrium, Faculty of Architecture CVUT. Exhibition organized by Zlatý řez in collaboration with Fundació Mies van der Rohe-Barcelona, Czech Chamber of Architects, Faculty of Architecture CVUT. Conference Dutch Ladies 31. 1. 2007, Praha, Veletržní palác
Czech Art Nouveau Photographed by Ester Havlová. Part of the exhibition Art Nouveau. From Europe to Istanbul. Imperial Mint Building, Topkapi Palace, Istanbul, 30. 6. - 31. 7. 2005, within the accompanying programme of the XXII World Congress of Architecture UIA 2005. form + nonform. Contemporary architecture of Central European countries in Photography. Jean Monnet Building, Luxembourg, 2. 6. - 30. 6. 2005. Exhibition European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture / Mies van der Rohe Award 2003. EU Finalists 2003 / Czech Nominations 1997- 2003. Exhibition held under the auspices of Mr Pavel Bém, the Mayor of Prague. Lapidárium
Betlémské kaple and Galerie Jaroslava Fragnera, 30 June - Exhibition organized by Zlatý řez in collaboration with Fundació Mies van der Rohe-Barcelona, Czech Chamber of Architects, Faculty of Architecture CVUT, Galerie Jaroslava Fragnera. Architekturtage Linz 2002: 10th
Vienna Architectural Congress NEXT EUROPE. DAS NÄCHSTE EUROPA /Architecture and Urban planning in Eastern and
Southern Europe/, Architekturzentrum
Wien, 8. – 10. 11. 2002 Architecture Week London 2001: zlaty rez was one of the partners of Czech Architecture Week, organized as a part of the Architecture Week by the Czech Centre London. Jointly the two institutions presented following events:
Andel Memory: Jean Nouvel´s New Work in Prague, Czech Centre London 26. a 27. 6. 2001
The film documentary introduced by a talk by Jana Tichá on the re-development of Prague-Smíchov, started by the Zlatý Anděl building by Jean Nouvel.
Roman Koucký: Public Space as a Meeting Place: Squares, Parks, and Bridges. Czech Centre London 29. 6. 2001
The architect Roman Koucký, winner of Grand Prix of Czech Association of Architects, as well as several international awards, like European Award for Steel Structures 1999, gave a slide talk about his work with special focus on the design of public spaces. Presentation of the book Zlatý Anděl / Jean Nouvel v Praze / in Prague Institut Francais, Praha 20. 1. 2001
Organized jointly with the Czech Television. Presentation of the newly published book and first screening of film documentary Andel Memory, produced by Czech TV and directed by Marie Šandová. The work by Jean Nouvel introduced by Rostislav Švácha. Roman Koucký Architects Exhibition Galerie Jaroslava Fragnera, Praha opening 2. 2. 2000
City of Šternberk 9. 9. 2000
Galerie Emila Filly, Ústí nad Labem 11. 11. 2000
zlaty rez was co-organizer of the exhibition of one of the foremost mid-carrer Czech architect, Roman Koucký. The event was accompanied by publication of Roman Koucký Architects Book 1, a catalogue of 10 years´ work of the office. Future Systems Veletržní palác, National Gallery, Praha 11. 12. 1998 – 28. 2. 1999
zlaty rez was partner of the exhibition of London based architectural team (curated by Michaela Kádnerová), a special issue of zlaty rez magazine was published to accompany the exhibition. Moderate Optimism – contemporary Slovenian architecture Síň pod Plečnikovým schodištěm, Prague Castle 18. 6. - 2. 8. 1998
After Graz, Vienna, and Buenos Aires Architecture Biennial 1997, the exhibition of works by young Slovenian architects was shown in Prague. Organized by zlaty rez together with the Svoboda Foundation. Exhibition curators Robert Potokar and Domenico Potenza, project curator Jana Tichá. Presentation of the book Prag – Architektur des XX. Jahrhunderts ArchitekturZentrum Wien 31. 3. 1997
The guidebook to modern architecture in Prague was introduced by the authors, Michal Kohout and Stephan Templ. Panel discussion on 1920s – 1930s architecture in Czechoslovakia followed, with the participation of Friedrich
Achleitner and Dietmar Steiner. |