On Wednesday, April 25, 2018 at 5:00 PM, a lecture by historian and architectural theorist Petr Vorlík from the Institute of Theory and History of Architecture at FA CTU will take place in room B510 at the Faculty of Architecture of VUT in Brno, Poříčí 5. He will focus on ad hoc situations, improvisation, imprints of reality, and external processes in Le Corbusier's work.
Doc. Ing. Arch. Petr Vorlík, Ph.D. (*1973 Děčín) graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of CTU in Prague (1992-99), worked as a designer for ten years until 2005, completed his doctoral studies (1999-2007) and habilitation (2012). Since 2002, he has been working at the Research Center for Industrial Heritage at CTU in Prague and at the Faculty of Architecture. He specializes in the history of 20th-century architecture, the history of industrial architecture, and issues of new uses and contemporary architectural creation.