Prague Brutalist Icons
Prague Brutalist Icons
Prague Brutalist Icons
Prague Brutalist Icons
Prague Brutalist Icons
What's it
all about?
What's it
all about?
What's it
all about?
What's it all about?
What's it all about?
Personal project started in 2016, depicting famous brutalist buildings in my hometown – Prague, Czech republic.
These buildings are often seen as hideous derelicts of socialist era and either insensibly rebuilt or demolished right away to make building space.
For more information about Czechoslovakian architecture between 1945 – 1989,
visit database A489
Personal project started in 2016, depicting famous brutalist buildings in my hometown – Prague, Czech republic.
These buildings are often seen as hideous derelicts of socialist era and either insensibly rebuilt or demolished right away to make building space.
For more information about Czechoslovakian architecture between 1945 – 1989,
visit database A489
Personal project started in 2016, depicting famous brutalist buildings in my hometown – Prague, Czech republic.
These buildings are often seen as hideous derelicts of socialist era and either insensibly rebuilt or demolished right away to make building space.
For more information about Czechoslovakian architecture between 1945 – 1989, visit database A489
Personal project started in 2016, depicting famous brutalist buildings in my hometown – Prague, Czech republic.
These buildings are often seen as hideous derelicts of socialist era and either insensibly rebuilt or demolished right away to make building space.
For more information about Czechoslovakian architecture between 1945 – 1989, visit database A489
Personal project started in 2016, depicting famous brutalist buildings in my hometown – Prague, Czech republic.
These buildings are often seen as hideous derelicts of socialist era and either insensibly rebuilt or demolished right away to make building space.
For more information about Czechoslovakian architecture between 1945 – 1989,
visit database A489
Transgas (Václav Aulický, Jiří Eisenreich, Ivo Loos, Jindřich Malátek), built 1972–1978
Transgas (Václav Aulický, Jiří Eisenreich, Ivo Loos, Jindřich Malátek), built 1972–1978
Transgas (Václav Aulický, Jiří Eisenreich, Ivo Loos, Jindřich Malátek), built 1972–1978
Transgas (Václav Aulický, Jiří Eisenreich, Ivo Loos, Jindřich Malátek), built 1972–1978
DBK – Department store of housing culture (Věra Machoninová), built 1981
DBK – Department store of housing culture (Věra Machoninová), built 1981
DBK – Department store of housing culture
(Věra Machoninová), built 1981
Koospol, now CUBE center (Stanislav Franc, Vladimír Fencl, Jan Nováček), built 1975–1977
Koospol, now CUBE center (Stanislav Franc, Vladimír Fencl, Jan Nováček), built 1975–1977
Koospol, now CUBE center (Stanislav Franc,
Vladimír Fencl, Jan Nováček), built 1975–1977
New Stage of National Theatre (Karel Prager), built 1977–1983
New Stage of National Theatre (Karel Prager), built 1977–1983
New Stage of National Theatre (Karel Prager),
built 1977–1983
Hotel Praha (Jaroslav Paroubek, Arnošt Navrátil, Radek Černý, Jan Sedláček), built 1975–1981
Demolished 2014
Hotel Praha (Jaroslav Paroubek, Arnošt Navrátil, Radek Černý, Jan Sedláček),
built 1975–1981, demolished 2014
Hotel Praha (Jaroslav Paroubek, Arnošt Navrátil, Radek Černý, Jan Sedláček), built 1975–1981
Demolished 2014
Department store Kotva (Věra Machoninová a Vladimír Machonin), built 1970–1975
Department store Kotva (Věra Machoninová a Vladimír Machonin), built 1970–1975
Department store Kotva (Věra Machoninová a Vladimír Machonin), built 1970–1975
Hotel InterContinental (Karel Filsak, Karel Bubeníček, Jaroslav Švec), built 1968–1974
Hotel InterContinental (Karel Filsak, Karel Bubeníček, Jaroslav Švec), built 1968–1974
Hotel InterContinental (Karel Filsak, Karel Bubeníček, Jaroslav Švec), built 1968–1974
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