Ladislav Žák (25 June 1900 – 26 May 1973 in
Prague
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) was a
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architect, painter, architectural theorist and teacher. He was an important exponent of the Czech
functionalist architecture
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in the 1930s, later he devoted himself mainly to
landscape architecture
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. In his theoretical works, he laid the foundations of the Czech
landscape ecology
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.
Early years

From 1911 to 1915 he attended school in
Mladá Boleslav
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. He transferred to Prague's
Malá Strana
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in 1915, and graduated in 1919. He then began the study of painting at the
Academy of Fine Arts
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in the studio of Professor
Karl Krattner. In 1923, he graduated which entitled him to teach drawing and painting. Shortly afterwards, he began teaching drawing in Prague, but soon thereafter, began to study architecture under
Josef Gočár at the Academy,
completing the course in 1927.
Career
Also in 1927, Žák wrote his first theoretical essay, ''O syntézu kreslení dneška'' (On the Synthesis of Drawing Today).
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In the 1930s, he participated in designing of Prague's functionalist housing estate known as Baba. Examples of his work in Baba include the interior plans of Spišek House, the terrace addition to Uhlíř House, as well as being the architect for Villa Čeněk, Villa Herain, Villa Hain, and Villa Zaorálek.] In 1932, he developed the concept of Werkbund houses that contained a bedroom for one person only along with other functional spaces. Žák found design inspiration from ocean liners and airplanes.
After gaining an interest in the architecture of villas, in his early thirties, he built several villas which are considered masterpieces of Czech functionalism. From 1934 to 1935, he designed villas of the filmmaker Martin Frič
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and the actress Lída Baarová
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.[ However, later he focused mainly on the furniture design and problems of the ]landscape architecture
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. From 1936, he began documenting country landscape in Czechoslovakia
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, during the period of heavy landscape industrialization. He was intimidated by articles published in the specialized magazines, but thanks to an intercession by his colleague Jaroslav Fragner
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, Žák was allowed to continue teaching at the Academy of Fine Arts.[
After the Second World War, Žák designed a number of stone memorials and gravehouses in Ležáky. In the 1950s, the ]Praha-Smíchov railway station
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was enlarged following the plans of Žák and Jan Závorka.
In his later years, Žák focused mainly on developing his architectural theories. He summarized his research and insights in his main theoretical work, ''Obytná krajina'' ("The Inhabited Landscape"), which was published in 1947.
Personal life
He was a member of left-wing associations, such as the Socialist Union of Architects.[
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Works
Unrealized designs
*Villa Venera, 1930, Bílovice nad Svitavou - unrealized project of a villa for František Venera
Realizations
* Villa Zaorálek, 1931–1932, Prague 6 - Dejvice
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, No. 1708, Na Ostrohu 54 - villa for the section chief of the Ministry of Education, Hugo Zaorálek.
* Villa Čeněk, 1932, Prague 6 - Dejvice, No. 1777, Na Babě 11 - villa for the music pedagogue Bohumil Čeněk.
* Villa Herain, 1928–1932, Prague 6 - Dejvice, No. 1782, Na Babě 3 - villa for the art historian and director of the Museum of Decorative Arts in Prague
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, Karel Herain.
* Villa Hajn, 1932–1933, Prague 9 - Vysočany
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, No. 404, Na Vysočanských vinicích 31 - villa for the aircraft designer and founder of the company Avia
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, Miroslav Hajn
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.
* Villa Martin Frič, 1935, Prague 4 - Hodkovičky, No. 404, Na Lysinách 9 - villa for the film director Martin Frič
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.
* Villa Lida Baar, 1937, Prague 6 - Dejvice, No. 677, Neherovská 8 - villa for the actress Lída Baarová
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Born in Prague, Baarová ...
.
* Memorial Ležáky, 1945-1960.
Further reading
* Koukolová, Marcela:'' Ladislav Žák - vila režiséra Martina Friče'' ("Ladislav Žák - Family house of film director Martin Frič"), fotografie Ester Havlová
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, Praha : CORA, 1996
* Poláček, Jakub: ''K architektuře rodinných domů a vil Ladislava Žáka'' ("The architecture of houses and villas Ladislav Zak"), Praha : Architekt 2009, číslo 7, str. 18-19
dostupné online
* Švácha, Rostislav: ''Od moderny k funkcionalismu, proměny pražské architektury první poloviny dvacátého století'' ("From functionalism to modernism: Architecture changes in Prague the first half of the twentieth century"), 2. vydání, Praha : Victoria Publishing, 1995,
* Šlapeta, V.; Kohout, M.; Templ, S.: ''Praha - architektura XX. století'' ("Prague, 20th century architecture"), Praha : Zlatý řez, 1998,
* Templ, Stephan: ''Baba : osada Svazu Čs. díla Praha'', Praha : Zlatý řez, 2000, str. 52, 88, 116, 182-183,
References
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1900 births
1973 deaths
Architects from Prague
Academy of Fine Arts in Prague alumni
20th-century Czech architects
20th-century Czech painters
Czech male painters
20th-century Czech male artists