Alena Šrámková (born 1929) is the most significant Czech architect of the 20th century. She became the author or co-author of the ČKD/New Yorker building at Můstku, the new terminal hall of the Main Train Station, and the Faculty of Architecture building at Czech Technical University in Dejvice. In the 1980s and 1990s, her opinions and structures strongly influenced the young architectural generation. The lecture will present the most important of them and explain why they are crucial for the history of Czech modern architecture. Entry is voluntary.
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