JOSEF SCHULZ (A JAN VEJRYCH) V ANGAŽMÁ U OSTRAVSKÉHO DŮLNÍHO PODNIKATELE VLADIMÍRA VONDRÁČKA

Title in English Josef Schulz (and Jan Vejrych) in an Engagement with the Ostrava Mining Entrepreneur Vladimír Vondráček
Authors

GALETA Jan

Year of publication 2024
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Acta Musei Nationalis Pragae - Historia
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
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Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/amnph.2024.015
Keywords Josef Schulz; Vladimír Vondráček; Ignác Vondráček; Jan Vejrych; villa architecture; Moravian Ostrava; workers’ colonies; Kojšice Castle; Emanuel Forster
Description The villa of the mining entrepreneur Vladimír Vondráček once stood in Moravská Ostrava. Existing literature does not agree on whether the famous Prague architect Josef Schulz was involved in its design. This study examines this question by studying archival documents (plans, letters, construction documentation, maps) and contemporary periodicals. Based on these sources, it confirms Schulz’s involvement in the reconstruction of the villa’s interior and the new construction of the stable. The text highlights the limitations in our understanding, not only of this architect’s work but also of 19th-century architecture on the periphery in general. Alongside insights into the life of the client, this study situates the villa within the broader social context and the building culture of Moravian Ostrava in the 1870s and 1880s. By analysing Schulz’s proposed plans, the study assesses the quality of architectural modifications to the villa and examines the architect’s approach to solving the assigned task based on various working sketches.
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