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371 Index Note: Page numbers in italic type indicate illustrations. Åman, Anders, 133, 329n5 ABC (journal), 18, 19 Abrams, Bradley, 8 action committees, 30, 69–70; Action Committee of Czechoslovak Architects, 95 Adamec, Hynek, 225, 254, 266, 274, 279–80, 284; G55 building, Gottwaldov (with Kula), 279, 281; G40 building, Prague (with Kula), 279, 281; model of G-building prototype (with Kula), 279, 281; plan of G40 building, Zlín (with Kula), 282; Type A building, Zlín, 255; Type A duplex, Zlín (with with Kula), 243, 244; Type K building (with Kula), 261, 261–62, 262 Admiralty, St. Petersburg, Russia, 165 aesthetics. See art and aesthetics Alabian, Karo, project for the reconstruction of Stalingrad, Soviet Union, 124, 125 All-Union Agricultural Exhibition (Moscow, 1939), 124 All-Union Conference of Builders, Architects, and Building Industry Workers (Moscow, 1954), 216 Annals de l’Institut Technique du Bâtiment et des Travaux Publics (journal), 264 Architěktura SSSR (journal), 277 architects: as autonomous, creative individuals, 5, 16, 38, 70–71, 73, 223, 296; as Communist Party members, 4, 6, 17, 25, 29–30, 178, 180, 190, 237, 306n28; engineers’ relationship with, 79–80; as experts, 15; left-wing, 20, 23, 25, 308n49; Marxist, 20; nationalization’s effect on, 76, 79; and new social order, 28; and socialist realism, 221–23; socialist realist influence on, 128–31; in Soviet Union, 222; study trips of, 147, 226, 291, 295, 337n106, 348n7; during World War II, 13–14. See also architectural practice Architects’ Club, 30, 40, 309n72, 317n184 Architects’ Collective, 317n184 Architects’ Congress (Prague, 1952), 274 Architects’ Federation, 309n72 Architectural Council of Stavoprojekt, 76–77, 127, 131, 187, 322n33 architectural practice: Architektura ČSR coverage of, 142, 144; changes in, during interwar period, 16; client-architect relationship in, 74–75; collectivization of, 26–27, 138; Communist control of, 70–78; Zarecor third pages.indd 371 2/24/11 2:55 PM 372 Index architectural practice (cont.) and construction practices, 259–61, 276– 88; economic concerns driving, 54, 101– 2, 198, 216, 225–27, 290, 296; education for, 128–29; institutionalization of, 5, 13, 23; national ateliers, 76, 78, 320n19; nationalization’s effect on, 73–74, 76; postwar, 24–31; private, 320n16; production model of, 80, 135, 256–64, 288, 296–97; science and research as basis of, 15, 19; socialist influence on, 5, 14–16, 21, 28, 38, 39, 53, 72, 76; technical vs. craft approach to, 27–29; technology and, 5, 296. See also architects; building industry architectural press, 136–50, 263. See also Architektura ČSR Architectural Working Group, 21, 23–24, 54, 60, 240, 308n49; regional plan for Čakovíce and Letňany, 21, 22, 35 architecture. See architectural practice; architectural style; interwar architecture; postwar architecture “The Architecture of the Nations of the Soviet Union from the Distant Past to the Building of the Socialist Present” (exhibition), 123–24, 162 Architekt (journal), 220 Architektura ČSR (journal), 4, 13, 33–34, 36, 40, 48, 51, 55, 63, 70, 76, 80–83, 81, 83, 86, 98, 110, 112, 122–25, 135–37, 136, 141, 144–47, 146, 150, 156, 166, 178, 179, 184, 187, 189, 191, 194, 198, 204, 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, 268, 271, 277, 278, 289, 304n1 art and aesthetics: breakdown of autonomy of, 17; de-emphasis of, 71; in modern architecture, 20; Sorela and, 117 Artistic Forum, Artists’ Group of, 123 Artists’ Group, Artistic Forum, 123 Association of Academic Architects, 317n184 Association of Czech Architects and Engineers, Architectural Group of, 68, 309n72 Atelier of National Artist Jiří Kroha (ANU): end of, 213–19; establishment of, 186–98; Houses of Culture, 194; Model Housing Development, Ostrava, 208–12; Morphology Pavilion, Medical College of Palacký University, Olomouc, 191, 194; Nová Dubnica, 198–207, 218; project for the College of Chemistry, Pardubice, 207, 208; renaming of, 212 ateliers. See national ateliers autonomy, in architecture, 5, 16, 17 avant-garde, 1–2, 14, 16, 27, 36, 38, 40, 76, 117, 121, 180, 183, 187, 329n5 BA system, 274 Baba Housing Estate, Prague, 229 BAPS. See Block of Progressive Architectural Associations Bareš, Pavel, project for an Army headquarters, Prague (with others), 135 Bartoš, F., competition project for Regional National Committee headquarters, Gottwaldov (with others), 141 base-and-superstructure model, 187–88 Baťa, Jan, 234–35, 240 Baťa, Tomáš, 91, 93, 231, 234 Baťa factory, Batovo, Yugoslavia, 235 Baťa Shoe Company, 2, 23, 72, 89, 91–95, 100, 141, 231–43, 277, 320n14; Building Department, 35, 42, 91, 93–94, 226, 229, 231...

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