Bedřich Rozehnal

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Bedřich Rozehnal (born June 2, 1902 in Třebětín near Letovice , Moravia ; † June 11, 1984 in Brno , Czechoslovakia ) was a Czech architect and university professor .

Life

Bedřich 'Fred' Rozehnal studied architecture at the Czech Technical University in Brno (professors Emil Králík , Adolf Liebscher, Jiří Kroha ). From 1924 to 1926 he worked there in the office for the construction of Masaryk University , in 1927 in the architecture office of the state administration, in Stanislav Kutera's architecture office and from 1928 to 1933 in the office of Professor Vladimír Fischer . In 1937 he became a member of the Czechoslovak CIAM group, and from 1938 he was a freelance architect in Brno.

University activity

  • 1945–1960: Professor of Architecture at the Brno University of Technology
  • 1960: sentenced to 4 years imprisonment for miscarriage of justice. Prison na Pankráci in Prague
  • 1962: released early by decree of the President of the CSSR
  • 1962–1966: Research Associate at the JE Purkyne University in Brno
  • 1966–1973: Director of the Institute for Environmental Design at the JE Purkyne University in Brno
  • 1968–1970: reappointed professor of architecture at the Technical University in Brno, head of the master's atelier
  • 1956: Doctorate in technical sciences

Honors

In 1955 Rozehnal received the Antonin Procházka Prize; In 1968 he was awarded the Order of Labor .

Selected structures

  • 1928–1929: Atelier in Letovice , Čapkova 6
  • 1928–1930: residential and commercial building in Letovice, Masarykovo nám. 13, 15
  • 1931: trading house in Brno, Špirkova 1
  • 1931: M. Tuřany family house in Brno, Glocova 37
  • 1932: E. Vacha family house in Křtiny
  • 1932: The doctors' union in Brno is increased
  • 1932: Competition design for office buildings in Brno
  • 1934–1935: Dům Utechy (consolation house - tumor sanatorium) Gelber Berg in Brno
  • 1937: Meeting houses with the smallest apartments at 1 13 Renneská Street in Brno
  • 1935–1940: factory building, Uherske Hradiste
  • 1939: House of Surgery in Brno, nám. Charles IV. 5
  • 1939: Doctor's house, Lišen
  • 1937–1941: District Hospital, Nové Město na Moravě
  • 1938–1943: District Hospital, Třebíč
  • 1947–1953: Provincial Children's Hospital, 9 Černopolní Street in Brno

literature

  • The Brno Functionalists - Catalog for an exhibition at the Czech National Museum in Prague, 1985

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/82
  2. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/83
  3. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/84
  4. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/85
  5. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/94
  6. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/93
  7. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/96
  8. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/86
  9. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/87
  10. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/88
  11. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/89
  12. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/90
  13. http://www.docomomo.cz/index/building/91