Detail publikačního výsledku
Jan Kotěra: The Myth Between the Local and the Global
JACKSON, L.; ČAPKOVÁ, H
Originální název
Jan Kotěra: The Myth Between the Local and the Global
Anglický název
Jan Kotěra: The Myth Between the Local and the Global
Druh
Kapitola, resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Originální abstrakt
Until recently, readers from the Global North have had, and still have, very limited opportunities to learn something about architect, urban planner, designer, teacher and organizer Jan Kotěra (1871–1923). During his lifetime and shortly after his death, Kotěra occasionally appeared in the international professional press (such as Austria’s Der Architekt or the American Architectural Record). Aside from these contributions, Kotěra’s work was largely absent from Western literature, even posthumously. In 2001, thanks to Vladimír Šlapeta, the extensive and narrative book Jan Kotěra: The Founder of Modern Czech Architecture was published.1 However, it was only partially accessible, as it was released to accompany an exhibition of the same name in Prague’s Municipal House. In 2011, a Berlin publishing house published an English translation of a book first published in 1922 (or more actually, in 1923) by art historian Karel Boromejský Mádl, a former colleague of Kotěra at the School of Applied Arts. This was the only critical biography published during Kotěra’s lifetime, though it is uncertain whether he had the chance to see it. The book was published in early 1923, and Kotěra unexpectedly passed away in April of that year.
Anglický abstrakt
Until recently, readers from the Global North have had, and still have, very limited opportunities to learn something about architect, urban planner, designer, teacher and organizer Jan Kotěra (1871–1923). During his lifetime and shortly after his death, Kotěra occasionally appeared in the international professional press (such as Austria’s Der Architekt or the American Architectural Record). Aside from these contributions, Kotěra’s work was largely absent from Western literature, even posthumously. In 2001, thanks to Vladimír Šlapeta, the extensive and narrative book Jan Kotěra: The Founder of Modern Czech Architecture was published.1 However, it was only partially accessible, as it was released to accompany an exhibition of the same name in Prague’s Municipal House. In 2011, a Berlin publishing house published an English translation of a book first published in 1922 (or more actually, in 1923) by art historian Karel Boromejský Mádl, a former colleague of Kotěra at the School of Applied Arts. This was the only critical biography published during Kotěra’s lifetime, though it is uncertain whether he had the chance to see it. The book was published in early 1923, and Kotěra unexpectedly passed away in April of that year.
Klíčová slova
Jan Kotěra; modern architecture; modern design; architectural pedagogy; furniture design; architectural history; Wagnerschule
Klíčová slova v angličtině
Jan Kotěra; modern architecture; modern design; architectural pedagogy; furniture design; architectural history; Wagnerschule
Autoři
JACKSON, L.; ČAPKOVÁ, H
Rok RIV
2025
Vydáno
15.07.2025
Nakladatel
Pravý úhel
Místo
Hradec Králové
ISBN
978-80-907128-6-7
Kniha
Jan Kotěra: Czech Modern Architecture in Context
Strany od
6
Strany do
12
Strany počet
6
Plný text v Digitální knihovně
BibTex
@inbook{BUT196654,
author="JACKSON, L. and ČAPKOVÁ, H",
title="Jan Kotěra: The Myth Between the Local and the Global",
booktitle="Jan Kotěra: Czech Modern Architecture in Context",
year="2025",
publisher="Pravý úhel",
address="Hradec Králové",
edition="1",
pages="6--12",
isbn="978-80-907128-6-7"
}
Odpovědnost: Ing. Marek Strakoš