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DEVADE

We sometimes tend to look down on the architectural heritage of the 1990s. Now that both experts and the general public have reevaluated their relationship to the buildings constructed between the 1960s and 1980s, it is time to rediscover the architecture that emerged immediately after the fall of communism. On the one hand, the 1990s architecture was dominated by “strictness”—inspired by interwar modernism and functionalism—and on the other hand, by “disco”—the freely playful postmodernism of the idealized West. A guided tour of the DEVADE exhibition with the authors of the book of the same name will present buildings constructed in Prague between 1989–2004 and illustrate the changes of the period.

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