Jan Kotěra

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Jan Kotěra was a pioneering Czech architect and key figure of early modern architecture in Central Europe, known for transitioning from Art Nouveau to functionalist and modernist styles.

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instanceOf Czech architect
architect
person
countryOfBirth Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
countryOfCitizenship Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary

Czech lands
countryOfDeath Czechoslovakia
describedAs key figure of early modern architecture in Central Europe
educatedAt Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
employer Academy of Fine Arts in Prague
ethnicGroup Czechs
familyName Kotěra
fieldOfWork architecture
urban design
givenName Jan
influenced Czech modern architecture
Josef Gočár
Pavel Janák
movement Art Nouveau
functionalism
modern architecture
name Jan Kotěra self-link
nativeLanguage Czech
notableFor pioneering early modern architecture in Central Europe
transition from Art Nouveau to functionalist and modernist styles
notableWork Laichter House in Prague
East Bohemian Museum in Hradec Králové
surface form: Museum of Eastern Bohemia in Hradec Králové

New Town, Prague
surface form: Peterka House in Prague

Trmal Villa in Prague
occupation architect
university teacher
urban planner
placeOfBirth Brno
placeOfDeath Prague
positionHeld professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague
region Central Europe
sexOrGender male
studentOf Otto Wagner
style Art Nouveau
functionalism
modernist architecture
workLocation Hradec Králové
Prague

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Josef Gočár studentOf Jan Kotěra
Josef Gočár influencedBy Jan Kotěra
Jan Kotěra name Jan Kotěra self-link