Markéta Veselá
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Markéta Veselá (born 28 December 1970) is a Czech architect.


Education

Veselá was born in
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, and attended Slovanske Namesti Grammar School in Brno in 1989. She studied architecture at
Brno University of Technology Brno University of Technology (abbreviated: ''BUT''; in Czech: Vysoké učení technické v Brně – Czech abbreviation: ''VUT'') is a university located in Brno, Czech Republic. Being founded in 1899 and initially offering a single course ...
, where she graduated in 1994. In 1995, she began postgraduate study at INEA in
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.


Career

Between 1996 and 2000, Veselá worked in Brno's architectural studios. She founded the Maura Architectural Practice () in February 2001.


Projects

* The gate of time (),
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(2013)
Villa Sadova, Brno (2011)
* Garden Restaurant, Brno (2011)
Kaskada Restaurant, Liberec (2010)
* Family house, Beroun (2010)
Multi-use building, Kozi Street, Brno (2009)
* Building reconstruction, Slezska, Brno (2009)
Reconstruction of a secondary school, Tr. Kpt. Jarose, Brno (2008)
* Development plan, Konopiste Resort (2008) * Renovation of a family house, Troubsko (2007) * Family house, Brno-Lesna (2007) * Regeneration of concrete apartment blocks, Brno-Bystrc (2006)
Apartment renovation, Ovenecka, Prague (2006)
* Family house, Modrice (2006)
Minach Chocolate Cafe, Brno (2005)

Reconstruction of HDO Headquarters, Zabreh (2004)

Villa Nad Udolim, Prague-Hodkovicky (2003)
* Reconstruction of an apartment building, Skrivanova, Brno (2002)


Exhibitions

KILL YOUR IDOL () - Psychoanalysis of Contemporary Architecture of the City of Brno - 4AM Brno 2011, Czech and Slovak pavillon at the 13. International Architecture Exhibition of 2012, Kunstverein Leipzig 2013, , 2009 - , Galerie Jaroslava Fragnera Praha 2009, Berlin 2010


Bibliography

* Maura 2001–2011, Brno 2012,


References


External links


Biography at Archiweb.cz
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