Biography
1926 - born in Brno on November 17 in the family of builder Čeňek Ruller
1945-50 - studied at the technical university E. Beneš in Brno
1948-52
- assistant to prof. Dr. Ing. arch. B. Rozehnal and collaborated with prof. B. Fuchs
1952-54 - Potravinoprojekt Brno
1954-59 - professional assistant to prof. Ing. arch. M. Kopřiva at the Faculty of Architecture, Institute of Administrative and Cultural Buildings
1959-64 - Stavoprojekt Brno
1964-68 - Chemoprojekt Brno
1965 - TECHNIP Paris
1968-79 - Investprojekt Brno, Brnoprojekt - head of the office of the chief architect of the city of Brno
1979-85 - freelance architect - registered with the Union of Fine Artists
1985-89 - Elektroprojekta Brno, head of the architecture department
1990-94 - VUT Brno, dean of the Faculty of Architecture (until January 31, 1994)
1993 - since July 7, authorized architect with identification number 01340
February 1, 1994
- VUT Brno, professorship and head of the Institute of Public Buildings
since 1990 - own architectural office
since 1997 - member of the Saxon Academy of Sciences
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Realizations and projects

Other buildings
Exhibition Pavilion E at the Brno Exhibition Centre, 1992-94
Faculty of Health Sciences
, Charles University in Prague, 1987-90
Administrative Building
, Žďár nad Sázavou, 1974-77
State Bank
, Prague, 1977-82
Rondo Winter Sports Hall
, Brno, 1972-90
Ceremonial Hall
, Bítov, 1972-84
Janáček Opera in Brno, 1960-65

Study trips and work stays abroad

1956, 1970 - Poland
1961, 1964 - Bulgaria, Romania
1956 - France (five-month work stay at Polytechna)
1980 - France (two-month work stay within UNESCO)
1962, 1971, 1975 - USSR
1969, 1973, 1982 - GDR
1968 - Italy, Sweden, Finland, Denmark
1969 - Sweden
1971, 1976, 1979 - Yugoslavia
1975 - FRG, Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Austria
1978 - FRG, Netherlands, France, Switzerland, Austria
1977,78,79,80,81 - Libya, France
1979,1980 - USA
1980 - Algeria, England
1990 - France, Germany, Netherlands, Austria
1991 - Switzerland, USA, Canada, Italy
1992 - Austria, Spain
1993 - Austria, Switzerland, Germany
1994 - Slovenia, Switzerland, Hungary
1995 - Austria, Germany
1996 - USA
1997 - Germany, Italy, Switzerland
1998 - Italy, Austria, Switzerland, Germany
Materials from the Saxon Academy of Sciences in Dresden were used to compile the biography.