Josef Gočár
Czech architect and designer
Born
March 13th, 1880
145 years ago
Died
1945
80 years ago — 65 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Czech Republic
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An architect engaged in the Czech modern architecture movement, recognized for designing public buildings, residential structures, and urban planning projects. Played a key role in shaping the architectural landscape of early 20th-century Prague. Developed a distinctive style that combined functionalism with decorative forms. Contributed to the establishment of the Czech architecture identity between the world wars. Additionally, worked as a teacher, influencing future generations of architects.
Designed the Czech Pavilion for the 1929 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes in Paris
Created the famous Gocar House in Prague
Contributed to the design of the Liberec City Hall
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