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By Sajkaca @SAJKACA32

Brno Archtecture

Interesting highrise facade in the suburbs of Brno

Brno is wellknown as the City of Bauhaus, Functionalism and Modern Architecture with the Villa Tugendhat and Hotel Avion as main pilgrim places for architects.
For the enthusiast of functionalist and modern building the following site provides 14 architecture trails to visit the most important works.
http://www.bam.brno.cz/en/
House Tugendhad by Mies van der Rohe

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Villa Tugendhat from the entrance (visits only by appointment)


Hotel Avion

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Hotel Avion how it looks today


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Avion Hotel logo by Emanuel Hrbek

Miroslav Kostelecký, a restaurant owner, decided to modernize his restaurant in Česká Street in 1926 and had a new hotel designed by Bohuslav Fuchs built in place of a former ground-floor inn. The architect had to deal with the extremely narrow, originally medieval parcel (8 x 34 m). Fuchs use of a ferro-concrete skeleton resulted in remarkable spatial effects in the interior.
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Besides those architecture classics there are some less known buildings that got my attention:
Hotel Intercontinental Brno

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http://madeinczechoslovakia.org/2011/07/hotel-international-brno-advertising-postcard-1963/

This Hotel, once a state run representative house is now operated by the Best Western company. Above the building in an old postcard. 

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The dining area how it looks today (with witnesses from the past)

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The facade today (source)

Brno–Tuřany Airport Departure Building

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http://www.panoramio.com/photo/2144121

View of the Construction of the check-in airport terminal Brno-Tuřany built September 2005 – September 2006.
The departure lounge consists of a steel structure covered by specially developed Titanium-Zinc hexagon template which creates a compact roof and facade tiles at the same time. The building was awarded with the title “Building of the Year 2007” by an expert panel. The lounge was also appreciated by the public, as it received the title “Prize of the Public – Building of the Year 2007”.

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Length and height of the hall: 112m x 13.3 m


And here two buildings that I photographed around the city that grabbed my attention..and couldn't find out more about them.

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renovated building in the old town center


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Námesti Svobody (Brno's central square)

This is the second post of my little itinerary through Eastern Europe Prague-Brno-Ostrawa-Krakow-Zakopane-Presov-Beograd.
(The first stop was Prague featured in my post: Soviet Style Architecture in Prague

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