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Architect of the Future - Exhibition Celebrates Jan Kaplický's Work

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Jul 9, 2009

Jan Kaplický, who passed away earlier this year aged 71, was the Czech architect responsible for some of the most remarkable buildings that Britain has ever seen.

The exhibition “Remembering Jan Kaplický - Architect of the Future” at the Design Museum in London, curated by Deyan Sudjic, celebrates Kaplický’s career, his influences and unique futuristic vision for building design.

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Selfridges, Birmingham (Photo: Iqbal Aalam)

Kaplický was the driving force behind a new school of architecture and his buildings continue to stimulate, amaze and inspire. Kaplický pushed against the status quo, offering a unique personal vision. The exhibition celebrates the work of a gifted architect and designer.

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Lord’s Media Centre, London (Photo: hobbs_luton)

Arriving in London as a refugee after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, Kaplický worked with Denys Lasun, Richard Rogers and Norman Foster. He established Future Systems with David Nixon in 1979 which worked initially as a kind of think tank. Astonishing drawings and plans for robot built structures spinning in earth’s orbit, weekend houses in the guise of space age survival pods and malleable interiors were just some of Kaplický’s visions.

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367 Oxford Street, London (Photo: simontoplis)

Amanda Levete joined Future Systems in 1989, and together Kaplický and Levete began to build some of the practice’s best known work. In 1994, Future Systems designed the Stirling Prize winning media center at Lord’s Cricket Ground and, in 1999, designed the Selfridges department store in Birmingham, a sensuous iceberg like building that would win the 2004 RIBA Award for Architecture.

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Comme des Garcons, Tokyo (Photo: naoyafujii)

Deyan Sudjic comments: “Jan was a remarkable architect, and a brilliant artist. We can only now begin to understand his impact on the shape of the contemporary world”.

The exhibition opened on July 1, and will be on view until November 1.

 

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Architect of the Future - Exhibition Celebrates Jan Kaplický's Work

By Bustler Editors|

Thursday, Jul 9, 2009

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united kingdom ● london ● jan kaplický ● future systems ● exhibition ● event ● europe

Jan Kaplický, who passed away earlier this year aged 71, was the Czech architect responsible for some of the most remarkable buildings that Britain has ever seen.

The exhibition “Remembering Jan Kaplický - Architect of the Future” at the Design Museum in London, curated by Deyan Sudjic, celebrates Kaplický’s career, his influences and unique futuristic vision for building design.

image

Click above image to enlarge
Selfridges, Birmingham (Photo: Iqbal Aalam)

Kaplický was the driving force behind a new school of architecture and his buildings continue to stimulate, amaze and inspire. Kaplický pushed against the status quo, offering a unique personal vision. The exhibition celebrates the work of a gifted architect and designer.

image

Click above image to enlarge
Lord’s Media Centre, London (Photo: hobbs_luton)

Arriving in London as a refugee after the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia, Kaplický worked with Denys Lasun, Richard Rogers and Norman Foster. He established Future Systems with David Nixon in 1979 which worked initially as a kind of think tank. Astonishing drawings and plans for robot built structures spinning in earth’s orbit, weekend houses in the guise of space age survival pods and malleable interiors were just some of Kaplický’s visions.

image

Click above image to enlarge
367 Oxford Street, London (Photo: simontoplis)

Amanda Levete joined Future Systems in 1989, and together Kaplický and Levete began to build some of the practice’s best known work. In 1994, Future Systems designed the Stirling Prize winning media center at Lord’s Cricket Ground and, in 1999, designed the Selfridges department store in Birmingham, a sensuous iceberg like building that would win the 2004 RIBA Award for Architecture.

image

Click above image to enlarge
Comme des Garcons, Tokyo (Photo: naoyafujii)

Deyan Sudjic comments: “Jan was a remarkable architect, and a brilliant artist. We can only now begin to understand his impact on the shape of the contemporary world”.

The exhibition opened on July 1, and will be on view until November 1.

 

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