Adolf Loos - Häuser/Houses - 25 - Villa Müller
Ⓒ Filmgalerie 451, Stuttgart/Berlin
Raumplan: Müller House / Villa Müller / Müllerova Vila by A Loos
Raumplan: Müller House / Villa Müller / Müllerova Vila in Prague, Czech Republic by A Loos
UNESCOMŮŽEŠ [unesco you like] - Villa Müller old
A family villa projected by architect Adolf Loos, an important work of modern architecture of the 1920s, unique in its radically new interior layout, the Raumplan.
About:
There are currently twelve unique Unesco World Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic that you can visit. However, there are many more fascinating sites in this beautiful country. In the Unescomůžeš (Unesco You Like) project we bring you a number of short documentary videos about the sites which are listed in the Czech Republic's Unesco World Heritage Tentative List. One day, these sites may become part of the World Heritage. Until that time you can enjoy their unique beauty in our videos and maybe it might even inspire you to choose the Czech Republic for the destination of your next trip. All of the films were shot by Czech photographer Ondrej Tylcer and each movie is accompanied by soundtrack music which was inspired by the site's mood, produced by
the renowned Czech musician Robert Forman. The project is supported by the Ministry of Culture Czech Republic.
UNESCOMŮŽEŠ [unesco you like] - Villa Müller
A family villa projected by architect Adolf Loos, an important work of modern architecture of the 1920s, unique in its radically new interior layout, the Raumplan.
About:
There are currently twelve unique Unesco World Heritage Sites in the Czech Republic that you can visit. However, there are many more fascinating sites in this beautiful country. In the Unescomůžeš (Unesco You Like) project we bring you a number of short documentary videos about the sites which are listed in the Czech Republic's Unesco World Heritage Tentative List. One day, these sites may become part of the World Heritage. Until that time you can enjoy their unique beauty in our videos and maybe it might even inspire you to choose the Czech Republic for the destination of your next trip. All of the films were shot by Czech photographer Ondrej Tylcer and each movie is accompanied by soundtrack music which was inspired by the site's mood, produced by
the renowned Czech musician Robert Forman. The project is supported by the Ministry of Culture Czech Republic.
Studiesituation, Prag 08, Villa Müller
Fysisk planering, BTH Karlskrona, arkitekturkursen, studieresa Wien/Prag 2008
Havlíčkovy sady (Grébovka), Praha
4th Iconic Houses Lecture Tour Europe - Restoring Eileen Gray’s Villa E-1027
Restoring Eileen Gray’s Villa E-1027 and Clarifying the Controversies
Tim Benton on Eileen Gray’s Tour de Force
Iconic Houses’ 2018 Lecture Tour focused on Eileen Gray's epochal Villa E-1027 and was held in five venues in four European countries. Professor emeritus Tim Benton discusses the restoration of the furniture and the various controversies that have coloured the way the house and its contents have been understood. After many years of struggle to get the restoration and management of Villa E-1027 on track, Eileen Gray’s tour de force is open to the public and a member of the Iconic Houses Network since 2015. Following to the lecture a film by Vincent Cattaneo was screened that documents the restoration work carried out by the Association Cap Moderne between 2015 and 2017.
The lecture was organized by the Iconic Houses Network in cooperation with:
• National Museum and held at Villa Stenersen in Oslo, Norway, 9 October 2018
• Ungers Archive for Architectural Studies and held at the Wallraf-Richartz Museum in Cologne, Germany, 10 October 2018
• Sonneveld House and held at Het Nieuwe Instituut during Thursday Night Live! in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 11 October 2018
• Villa Müller/The City of Prague Museum in Prague, and held at its Study and Documentation Center in Prague, Czech Republic, 15 October 2018
• Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic, 16 October 2018
Video: Dirk de Graaff, commissioned by Het Nieuwe Instituut
Find more lectures on Iconic Houses at: iconichouses.org/lectures
Záznam livestreamované prohlídky Müllerovy vily s Adamem Gebrianem
V březnu jsme věnovali speciální díl Vile Tugendhat, který byl doplněn o živě streamovanou prohlídku na facebooku. Tentokrát se v ranním facebookovém streamu podíváme do interiérů Müllerovy vily v Praze, která byla navržena světoznámým architektem Adolfem Loosem. O vrcholném díle moderního funkcionalismu budeme v podvečer v Bourání hovořit s profesorem Václavem Girsou, pedagogem a památkovým architektem.
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5th International Iconic Houses Lecture Tour - Melnikov House: Saving an Avant-Garde Icon
Melnikov House: Saving an Avant-Garde Icon
The 5th edition of the International Iconic Houses Lecture Tour took place in Europe from 7-15 October 2019, when Pavel Kuznetsov, Director of the State Museum of Konstantin and Viktor Melnikov and Deputy Director of the Schusev State Museum of Architecture in Moscow toured six iconic houses in six European cities with his lecture on the Melnikov House in Moscow.
The Melnikov House
The Melnikov House, designed by architect Konstantin Melnikov (1890-1974) for himself and his family, is an icon of the Russian architectural avant-garde. The experimental cylindrical structure was built between 1927 and 1929 to test Melnikov’s concepts for mass-produced housing. Melnikov believed that the essence of his house lay in the balance and equivalence of weight, light, air and heat. The original layout, elegant spatial arrangement, and ingenious engineering techniques are combined in a unique architectural form that still looks modern. Retaining some historic elements of the 20th century, the house also reflects the tragic life of this solo architect in a collectivist society.
Pavel Kuznetsov discusses the history of the Melnikov House from its inception in the early 20th century through establishing the museum in 2014 and conservation project nowadays. He explores the newly found information that uncovered the architectural, engineering, and philosophical ideas lying behind Melnikov’s ambitious plan to build an architectural manifesto in 1920s Soviet Russia.
Film
A long fragment of the documentary 'Konstantin Melnikov' (1999) by Jet Christiaanse and Marjo Leupers accompanies the lecture to see the person of Melnikov in a historic context of the 20th century through the eyes of architectural historians and Melnikov’s son, the artist Viktor Melnikov (1914-2006). The film is already a piece of its time when the future of the Melnikov House and other buildings designed by Melnikov was uncertain.
Pavel Kuznetsov
Pavel Kuznetsov, is an economist by education, and a researcher in Soviet avant-garde architecture by vocation. He lives in a constructivist apartment in a house commune in Moscow and works as deputy director of the Schusev State Museum of Architecture. Since 2014, he has overseen the collections and archives of the Melnikov House and its transition from a private home to a public museum. As director of the State Museum of Konstantin and Viktor Melnikov he also directed the pre-conservation survey of the Melnikov House, supported by a grant from Keeping it Modern, an initiative of the Getty Foundation.
About the ICONIC HOUSES Lecture Series
The Iconic Houses Lecture Series launched in 2014 in five cities in Europe to raise awareness about modern house museums and their frequent struggles to survive. As speakers, we welcomed the directors of and experts on some of the world’s most Iconic Houses, such as Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater, Philip Johnson’s Glass House and Eileen Gray’s Villa E-1027. The initiative in Europe was taken by five house museums: Sonneveld House, Haus Ungers, Villa Stenersen, Villa Tugendhat en het Van Schijndel House, followed in 2018 by Villa Müller.
ICONIC HOUSES Lectures in the US and Canada
After the successful tours in Europe, Iconic Houses is launching its first Iconic Houses Lecture Tour to three venues in the US and Canada in February 2020, with Pavel Kuznetsov’s lecture on the Melnikov House. All previous lectures can be found as video on the Iconic Houses website:
Lecture Itinerary 2019
Monday 7 October - Villa Stenersen in Oslo, Norway
Tuesday 8 October - Haus Ungers, UAA at the Baukunstarchiv NRW in Dortmund, Germany
Wednesday 9 October - Haus Ungers, UAA at the Wallraf-Richartz-Museum in Cologne, Germany
Thursday 10 October - Sonneveld House at Het Nieuwe Instituut in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Monday 14 October - Villa Müller at Documentation Centre Norbertov in Prague, Czech Republic
Tuesday 15 October - Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic
Prague Villa Bilek
Prague : Villa Bilek
Praha : Bílkova vila
Approximate coordinates (gps): 50.09522 x 14.40853
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Villa Bílek (Czech: Bílkova vila) is a house designed by the Czech sculptor and architect František Bílek in 1911. The villa is located in Hradčany neighbourhood of Prague, Czech Republic, several minutes walk from Hradčanská metro station or Prague Castle. It was designed originally for Bílek himself as his residence and studio.
Located on site of former city walls (see preserved Písek Gate nearby) the villa has an unusual shape resembling trace of a scythe in a field. The brickwork masonry is articulated by pillars in form of corn sheaves which evoke Egyptian architecture. Through this building Bílek, who was a deeply religious artist, tried to express his view on substance of life.
Villa Bílek has been maintained by Gallery of the Capital City of Prague (Czech: Galerie hlavního města Prahy) since 1963. It houses a public exposition that introduces many works by Bílek, as well as original interior fittings and furniture collection which was made according to his design. As of 2010 the building is temporarily closed due to restoration, the re-opening is expected in September.
Pronájem patra v rodinné vile (75 m 2 ) na Praze 6 , lokalita Ořechovka.
Pronájem patra v rodinné vile (75 m 2 ) na Praze 6 , lokalita Ořechovka. Patro se skládá ze samostatné bytové jednotky 3+1, má wc a sprchový kout /+ WC pro hosty /. K dispozici jedno kryté parkovací místo uvnitř objektu (další vozy mohou parkovat před vilkou) a zahrada s krytým bazénem. Nedaleko je autobusová zastávka a zastávka tramvaje. Klidná lokalita v diplomatické části Prahy 6 s dostatkem zeleně a klidu. Cena 22.000 + poplatky
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Looshaus and Vienna Castle, Austria
A part of my Architectural trip to Europe in March 16-29. We visited Vienna from March 20-21, and the following video is when we were nearby the Looshaus and outside Vienna Castle.
Visit to Winternitz villa with Adolf Loos interiors
Let´s visit Winternitz villa in Praha in this video. I am talking about Adolf Loos and why I admire his interior designs and how they usually look. Winternitz villa was built in the 1930s but its interiors are not as luxurious as they usually are in other Adolf Loos´ works. Winternitz villa takes lately part in cultural events to spread the word and attract tourists, which I think is going good for them so I predict the villa will soon become a new place of interest for the tourists in the Czech Republic.
Functionalism in Prague
The village of Baba is the unique complex of functionalist homes built by leading Czechoslovak architects in 1932. The architects included Pavel Janak, Josef Gocar, Ladislav Zak, Mart Stam and others. Look for streets Na ostrohu, Nad Patankou, Matejska and Pruhledova
Remnants of flat designed by Czech architect Adolf Loos
This video invites you to the flat that used to be owned by the rich Semler family. They asked famous Czech architect Adolf Loos to design their flat in Plzeň, Klatovská 19. Unfortunately the original furniture has been destroyed, in these days only three rooms are accessible and only on special occasions (like this time). For the time being the house is going through a reconstruction with the aim to make this flat a cultural place. After the Semlers run away to Canada the flat was owned by army who had there their local office. Now it belongs to city Plzeň.
Hilton luxor Resort & Spa, Christmas Eve 2018
Christmas celebration at Hilton Luxor Resort & Spa. Hilton Luxor team is wishing you a Merry Christmas