Cubist and Rondo-Cubist Architectures in Czech Republic

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Updated 26 Jan 2001

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Only in Czech Republic the movement of cubism was an experimental challenge of both from independent twilight of 1918 to 1925 the separation to the modernism of construction touched off while it was short of about ten years by (*cubizm*) of the arts of architects of the (*pavel*) (*yanarc*) young man of about 30 this time years old 1914 when the first great war started in 1910 and the rondo (*cubizm*) construction after the war even if [it] put it together, and form expressions of the nationalism. I like their thoroughness and experiment apart from the evaluation of an architectural work.


Josef Chochol

Apartment house on Neklanova Street 1913-14 .

Josef Chochol

Kovarovic's Villa 1912-13.

Josef Gocar

Duplex in Hradcany 1912-13.

Josef Gocar

Bank of Czechslovak Legion 1922-23.

Josef Gocar

Bohdanec Spa 1911-12.

Pavel Janak

Adria Palace 1922-24.

Pavel Janak

Crematorium in Pardubice 1921-23

Pavel Janak

House in Pelhrimov 1912.

Emil Kralicek,
Matej Blacha

Diamant Commercial and Apartment Building 1912-13.

Otakar Novotny

Teacher's Co-operative Apartment Building 1923-24.

Pavel Janak

Reconstruction of Dr. Fara's House 1913.

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