Mo 04.05.2026
18h-20h
• online lecture
Lecture
Far Beyond Decorative Architecture: Architectural Education at the School of Applied Arts in Prague
Barbora Řepková
As part of the seminar collaboration between Christiane Fülscher (Dortmund University of Applied Sciences and Arts) and Christiane Salge (Technical University of Darmstadt), art historian Barbora Řepková from Charles University in Prague will give an online lecture in English on 4 May 2026 at 6 pm (MET).
Summary: Architectural education can take many forms, shaped in part by the institutional contexts in which it is embedded. Soon after its establishment in 1885, the School of Applied Arts in Prague incorporated a program in decorative architecture as a core component of its curriculum. While this orientation aligned with the school’s mission to elevate craftsmanship and industrial production, it soon began to feel limiting, even to the early leaders of the program. As the concept of “decorating” became less relevant in the early twentieth century, defining the purpose of architectural education at the school became an ongoing challenge. This talk will examine the first five decades of architectural education at the School of Applied Arts, before its elevation to university level. By introducing the architects who taught there and the work of their students, the talk aims to demonstrate that, despite the somewhat precarious position of the school within the broader system of architectural education, it played a unique role in shaping Czech and later Czechoslovak architecture. Furthermore, it will make the argument that this uncertainty surrounding the purpose of architectural education at the School of Applied Arts was, in effect, one of the factors that made it a site of progress and experimentation.
Image: City for 10000 inhabitants. Collective work of the School of Architecture of Prof. Pavel Janák at the School of Applied Arts in Prague, 1929. Published in Výtvarné snahy magazine, 1930
This is an online event, for registration please contact emily.wiese(at)fh-dortmund.de