Petr Janda (architect)
Petr Janda | |
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Born |
Zlín, Czechoslovakia | 5 January 1975
Nationality | Czech |
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | BigMat International Architecture Award, National Prize (2013) |
Petr Janda (born 5 January 1975) is a Czech architect. He studied at the Czech Technical University in Prague (1993–2001) and is also a graduate of the Monumental Art Studio of Professor Aleš Veselý at the Academy of Fine Arts (1997–2003).
He started to work with A 69 Architects, later he was one of the founding members of sporadical [sic?] art studio. Since March 2008 he has run his own brainwork art studio. In 2011 he became a member of the board of the Czech Chamber of Architects.
Works
- Memorial to the floods, Otrokovice (1998)
- Memorial to the victims of communism, Liberec(2006)
- Lazyhouse, Zlín (2007–)
- Flowhouse, Tečovice (2008–)
- Golf Academy Olomouc (2010–)
- (A)VOID Floating - floating pavilion, Prague (2011–)
Awards
- 2013 National Prize BigMat 2013 (BigMat ’13 International Architecture Award) – Memorial to the victims of communism, Liberec[1]
- 2013 - 2nd–3rd Prize – Roman Catholic Church of Christ the Redeemer, Prague
- 2009 - 1st Prize Aboard city 2 Botel, Smíchov, Prague
- 2007 - 1st Prize Aboard city 1 Botel, Vyšehrad, Prague
- 2007 - National Architecture Award (Grand Prix architektů) - Memorial to the victims of communism, Liberec[2]
- 2007 - 2nd Prize, Nikola Tesla Memorial, Prague
- 2000 - 3rd Prize, Memorial to the victims of the totalitarian regime, Prague
- 1999 - 2nd Prize, Jan Palach and Jan Zajíc Memorial, Wenceslas Square, Prague
References
- ↑ BigMat ´13 International Architecture Award Winners
- ↑ Památník obětem komunismu, Grand Prix Architektů, 2007 (in Czech)
External links
- Petr Janda and (A)VOID Gallery bring Art to Prague´s Waterfront Walls, core77.com, 21. 9. 2011
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