BiographyMojmír Böhm was a Czech architect who studied at the Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering of the Czech Technical University in Prague from 1946 to 1952. After graduation, he joined Stavoprojekt in České Budějovice, where he worked until his retirement. His practice in the 1950s included collaboration on the development of the housing estate Havířov-Bludovice. Subsequently, his work focused primarily on buildings in České Budějovice, especially on the reconstruction and restoration of structures damaged during World War II in the spirit of socialist realism. By the late 1950s, he leaned towards models of Western architecture (Kolda, Swimming Stadium). In the 1970s, he turned to brutalism (design of the Museum and Memorial of the Workers' Revolutionary Movement (1971, unrealized) and the Regional Political School (1971, unrealized), the building of the OV KSČ, OOR, and OV SSM, Prachatice (1978-79).
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