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Svatopluk Sladecek

Svatopluk sladecek


Svatopluk Sladecek is a Czech architect (born 29 December 1969 in Zlin), well known for his "figurative architecture".

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Education

1988-1989 - Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (VSUP), Department of Design, 1989-1994 - Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design in Prague (VSUP), Faculty of Architecture (Prof. Ladislav Vratnik, Prof. Petr Keil)

Professional experience

Since 1995, Sladecek has been running the New Work Studio, 1998 - member of Czech chamber of architects. In 2009 he was a chief editor of the annual publication Czech architecture 2007-2008.

Projects

1995 - reconstruction of the stalls and courtyard, completion of the Portal book store and temporary expansion of the space (demolished) Uherske Hradiste 1997 - multi-purpose dwelling for the Konecny family, Zlin-Podhori 1997 - house of Libor Stavjanik with a photographic atelier, reconstruction and extension, Zlin 1997 - municipal offices, Sarovy u Zlina, with L. del Maschio 1999 - house of Alice Marek, Zlin-Stipa 1999 - Doubravkacottage - Horni Sokoloves, Chotebor, with Ludekdel Maschio 2002 - sheltered workshop with living quarters, Frystak-Hradek 2002 - addition to the house of the Miks family, Brno-Medlanky 2002 - villa, Kromeriz 2004 - house of M. Stransky, Uherske Hradiste-Stare Mesto 2004 - apartment house, Kromeriz 2004 - multi-purpose dwelling on Namesti Miru, Zlin, with Karel Havlis 2004 - house of Mrs. Valkova, Mladcova u Zlina 2004 - house of the Barborik family, Luhacovice 2004 - house in Mikovice 2004 view of Brdo, Chriby 2004 - monument for the Jaburkov family in the Lesni cemetery, Zlin, with Radim Hanke 2005 - view of the peak Velky Lopenik, Lopenik 2005 - house in Kostelany nad Moravou 2006 - multi-purpose dwelling in Uherske Hradiste 2006 - house v Mikovice II 2006 - family house in Porici nad Sazavou 2007 - atrium house in Zlin-Stipa 2007 - family house “X” in Brezuvky 2008 - shopping gallery “Golden Apple” 2008 - family house in Lelekovice 2009 - family house in Kromeriz 2009 - family house in Klatovy 2009 - reconstruction of family house in Lysa nad Labem 2010 - villa, Pustimer 2011 - family house in Brno-Medlanky 2011 - family house in Lipuvka 2011 - office building Monet+ in Zlin-Stipa 2012 - conversion diesel power-statin for living, Perna u Lysic 2013 - Hotel Haj, Nova lhota 2013 - view tower Kosir u Prostejova

Exhibitions

  • Contemporary Wooden House in the Czech Republic (Soucasny cesky dreveny dum) Selections from 1998–2003
  • Gallery of Architecture Brno, November 5 - December 12, 2003
  • Gallery of Jaroslav Fragner, December 18, 2003 - February 1, 2004
  • KILL YOUR IDOL (Zabij sveho Fuchse) - Psychoanalysis of Contemporary Architecture of the City of Brno - 4AM Brno 2011
  • Czech and Slovak pavillon at the 13th International Architecture Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia 2012 Kunstverein Leipzig 2013
  • Awards

  • 1998 - Honourable mention of Grand Prix OA in the category of new building for municipal offices, Sarovy u Zlina
  • 2003 - Grand Prix OA in the category of interior design for the interior of the villa in Kromeriz on Barborina
  • 2004 - Archiweb prize
  • 2005 - Honourable mention of the Grand Prix OA in the category of Landsacpe and garden architecture for Observatory on the top of Brdo hill in Chriby
  • 2005 - Nomination of "Club for old Prauge " prize for New building in a historical context, for Multi-purposal building in main square of city Zlin
  • 2008 - 2nd prize in competition for statue of Edison in Brno (with Marius Kotrba)
  • 2008 - 3rd prize in competition “New home” for Family house in Lelekovice
  • 2008 - Nomination of "Club for old Prauge " prize for New building in a historical context, for Multi-purposal building in Uherske Hradiste
  • 2009 - Nomination of "Club for old Prauge " prize for New building in a historical context, for Shopping gallery “Golden Apple” in Zlin
  • References

    Svatopluk Sladecek Wikipedia