Architecture as strong coffee - Building with wood

5. 3. 2012 at 19:00, House of Music, Husova 30, Plzeň

Source
skupina Zapálení 02
Publisher
Tisková zpráva
28.02.2012 18:30
Lectures

Martin Rajniš
Kamil Mrva

Sustainability of development, ecology as an approach to life, the intertwining of progressive "green" technology and traditional craftsmanship. A return to natural materials, the search for and creation of a natural living environment. Inspiration, principles and contexts of design, methods of construction, lifestyle, and the media image of all this. Unconventional buildings and the struggle with bureaucratic hurdles. Regional and global architecture.

guests —

Prof. Ing. Arch. Martin Rajniš
Martin Rajniš was born on May 16, 1944, in Prague, studied at the Faculty of Architecture at the Czech Technical University from 1962 to 1969, then completed two years of postgraduate studies at the Academy of Art, Architecture, and Design under Prof. Cubr from 1969 to 1971, and later attended the Architecture Kindergarten from 1969 to 1979 under architects Masák and Hubáček at SIAL Liberec. In 1986, he founded DA studio. From 2003 to 2005, he co-founded the H.R.A. studio with Patrik Hoffman. He is a co-founder of the Chamber of Architects, the company Teratekton, and the Czech Sailing Company MRAK. Together with co-authors, he built: the department store on Národní street, a pavilion at the World Expo in Vancouver, a series of family houses, villas, and exhibition pavilions, and several administrative buildings in Prague, and participated in projects for the Smíchov Center, which is under construction. From 1990 to 1997, he was a professor of architecture at the AAAD in Prague and a judge of the Czech Chamber of Architects. He travels extensively (he has spent more than 8 years traveling), has traveled, and will continue to travel. He sails across oceans on a small sailboat and, except for Antarctica, has visited all continents.

Ing. Arch. Kamil Mrva
1988–1992 Technical Secondary School of Construction in Valašské Meziříčí
1992–1996 Faculty of Architecture at the Brno University of Technology, bachelor's degree
1996–1997 Architectural Studio Gama in Prague
1997–1998 Faculty of Architecture at the Brno University of Technology, master's degree, studio of Prof. Miroslav Masák
1997–present Member of the Union of Architects of the Czech Republic
2001–2006 Teaching industrial design at the technical secondary school in Kopřivnice
2002–present Member of the Czech Chamber of Architects, 2006–2009 member of the Chamber Court of the Czech Chamber of Architects
2004–present Cooperation with the Faculty of Architecture at the Brno University of Technology
2005 co-founder of the Center for New Architecture in Ostrava (together with Radim Václavík and David Floryk, Atos6)
Lives and works in one place in Kopřivnice, in a studio he designed himself.
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