Emil Králíček

Emil Králíček ( born October 11, 1877 in Deutschbrod, † 1930 in Prague) was a Czech architect.

Life

Králíčeks buildings were erected in 1900 in Prague and were determined from Classicism, Cubism, Art Nouveau and geometric modernity. The highlight of his career was the time between 1904 and 1914. Králíček This phase was not able after the end of the First World War. In 1930, he left his own life.

Emil Králíček buildings

Adam Pharmacy, Prague, 1911-1913, façade

Cubist lamp, Prague, 1911-1913

Villa Benies, Litol, 1912-1913

Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919

Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, Detail of the facade

Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, Detail of the facade

Šupich houses, Prague, 1911-1919, Roofing of the passage

Diamond House, Prague, 1912-1913

Diamond House, Prague, 1912-1913, admission

Diamond House, Prague, 1912-1913, Detail of the facade

Cubist framing of Nepomuk Statue, Prague, 1912-1913

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