2015, Volume 49, No. 1 – 2

2015, Volume 49, No. 1 - 2
Marian Zervan, Monika Mitášová

Scientific studies

Amateur Interpretations of Architecture, Individual Structures and Housing Estates in the Czech Daily Press, 1868 – 1989

Rostislav Švácha
In the present article, the author presents a summarisation of the results of his study of the Czech daily press…

Reception and Architectural Interpretation: The Television Tower and Hotel Ještěd and The Prague-Žižkov Television Tower

Oldřich Ševčík, Ondřej Beneš
The paper focuses on the problem of the public or architectural interpretation and reception of two extraordinary buildings: the combined…

INTERPRETATION BY MONOGRAPH The Biographical Genre in New Scholarly Publications on Important Slovak Architects

Matúš Dulla
During the period that has elapsed since the publication of the present author’s previous survey (Dulla, Matúš: Personalities and influences.…

Interpretive Residues in Architecture and the Baťa House of Services in Bratislava

Jarmila Bencová
The significance of historic events is never unequivocally clear, but instead always subject to change along with the methods of…

Invisible Architects: The First Generation of Women in Slovak Architecture

Henrieta Moravčíková
The present study devotes attention to the activities of the women architects who were the first graduates of the Faculty…

The Analysis of Interpretational Procedures in Peter Eisenman‘s Book ten Canonical Buildings

Marian Zervan
The present paper is concerned with the interpretational procedures in Peter Eisenman’s book Ten Canonical Buildings. This book offers ten…

Form and its Reception in Architecture. On the Example of the Agricultural University Campus in Nitra

Monika Mitášová
The title of this paper refers to the polarity between formalism and reception aesthetics, emerging in the 1960s yet implicitly…

The Sense of a Hous. On Levinas’s Importance for Thinking about Architecture

Ladislav Tkáčik
Emmanuel Levinas (1906 – 1995), one of the greatest phenomenologically oriented philosophers of the 20th century, is not an author…