Czech and Slovak architecture in the Prague Castle Riding School
10. October 2023

The models of the Nike building (originally ČOVSPOL) in Mlynská dolina in Bratislava from 2002 and the competition design of the town hall for Podunajské Biskupice from 1997 became part of the section Chronicle of Czech and Slovak architecture at the exhibition, which documents several interesting moments on the domestic scene over the past thirty years. At the time of their creation, both projects were among the representatives of the new wave of Slovak architecture, which stood out sharply against the flourishing entrepreneurial baroque of the early 1990s and resonated ideologically with the visuality and principles of late modernism. Today, they are a memory of the beautiful times when former classmates Andrej Alexy, Peter Eisenreich, Dušan Ferianc and Roman Hájek (alias AEFH) resolutely embarked on the first joint proposals and wrote manifestos for a better future of architecture in Slovakia.

https://www.hrad.cz/en/culture-at-the-castle/program/czech-and-slovak-architecture-12595