Karel Fišer
Date of birth: 1905
Date of death: 1971
Main profession: architect
Links: slavnestavby.cz (en)
He studied UMPRUM in Prague (1920–1925) and architecture on ČVUT (1926–1932). He was engaged in filmmaking and designed open-air cinema in Karlovy Vary, the firs of kind in Czech republic.
Together with his brother, they design villa Joska in Prague colony Baba (1932), Lewi’s villa in Roudnice (1934), house for Jiří Trnka in Prague-Podolí and several block of flats in Prague and Liberec. Buildings of two Prague enterprises Spofa (formerly Interpharma) in Modřany and Elektra (Tesla) in Hloubětín were being constructed according to their designs since the half of 1930s and during 1940s. They participated on array of competitions, for instance for Prague airport at Ruzyně with Evžen Rosenberg. After the second world war, they designed jointly for instance adaptation of Prague passageway Světozor and reconstruction of the theatre in Mnichovo Hradiště within adjustments of town hall.
Source: slavnestavby.cz
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