Lecture by critic and writer Petr Volf on the reflection and presentation of architecture in the twenty-first century. It focuses on the phenomenon of writing, the work with words, text creation, as well as how to collaborate with the media and how to establish oneself within it. Journalist and writer Petr Volf is engaged in visual arts, architecture, and design. He worked at the newspapers Mladá fronta and MF Dnes, where he led the cultural section, at the magazine Reflex, and at Hospodářské noviny. In addition to hundreds of critiques, reviews, essays, and articles on contemporary art, he has published several books of interviews with artists and architects. He is also the author of the books Václav Havel – Bořek Šípek Hradní práce, 1492: The Story of Lower Vítkovice, Places of Architectural Rebellion/Czech Architecture Beyond the Centers 1990–2013, Litomyšl – A Renaissance City of Modern Architecture, František Cubr Architect of Style, Wings, The Work of Z. M. Nováková, and Čertovo břemeno: A Story of an Architectural Miracle in Aleniná Lhota.
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