BiographyProf. Ing.arch. Lumír Lýsek, CSc. is a Czech architect. He is the son of choir conductor Professor František Lýsek and Ludmila Lýsková (née Košťálová).
1953 - graduated from Gymnázium Dr. Vladimíra Helferta in Brno
1953–59 - Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering SVŠT in Bratislava
1959 - Academy of Fine Arts in Prague under prof.
Jaroslav Fragner1977 - defended his dissertation
"Architectural-Aesthetic Problems of Highways and their Service Facilities" (supervisor prof.
Emil Belluš)
1974-98 - worked at the Department of Architectural Design at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Department of Architectural Design
1986-89 - Member of the editorial board of the architectural magazine "Projekt"
1984-89 - Member of the editorial board of the magazine "Architecture of Czechoslovakia"
1985 - Member of IKAS/ICAT (International Congress for Architecture and Town Planning)
1991-94 - Architectural studio L.LYSEK ARCHITECT and ASSOCIATES
since 1997 - Company "Green village" and Studio tecnico associato in Vigasio, Italy
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