On the Edge of Architecture: Roman Čerbák

Source
SOFA
Publisher
Petr Šmídek
10.11.2015 21:15
“Change is life, and matter is not eternal."
Several notes from the depths of the institute (heritage preservation), or how it actually (doesn't) work. How to ensure that change is life and not death. And who is the greater destroyer - the heritage conservator, the builder, or the architect? Do they all have (or should they have) a common goal?

Roman Čerbák
is a freelance architect (FA VUT), heritage conservator, doctoral student at the Institute of Urbanism (FA ČVUT), and a member of the civic association 4AM, Forum for Architecture and Media.
When and how did he decide to work at the heritage institute? What is the focus of his work? What difficulties does he most often encounter? Should graduates of architectural schools also aim for these positions?

Come and find out!
Discussion space is guaranteed.

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ON THE EDGE OF ARCHITECTURE / lecture series

Do you think that building is the only thing you can do after school with an architecture degree? That the only way leads to design spheres? Then you are mistaken! Where are architects needed? And where are they really lacking? Come expand your horizons and discuss!

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