Nina Bartošová, Jarmila Bencová, Henrieta Moravčíková, Matúš Dulla, Jana Pohaničová, Peter Vodrážka, Danica Šoltésová
The research group focuses on the history and theory of architecture and urban planning. Historical research comprises a wider range of topics falling within the period of 19th century up to the current times, studying various architectural and urban planning trends, as well as significant personalities and their work, with the aim to strengthen the awareness of local architectural heritage. The research in theory deals mostly with the interpretation of particular trends and phenomenon of European architecture and town planning and criticism of contemporary architecture. Research outcomes are regularly presented to the wider audience via publications, lectures and lecture series, and exhibitions both in Slovakia and abroad.
Projects
- VEGA 1/0444/17: Tradition and Innovation in Architecture as a Phenomenon of the Long Century
- VEGA 2/0074/17: The Unplanned City: Architectural and Urban Conceptions of the 20th Century and Their Influence on the Urban Structure of Bratislava
- VEGA 1/0555/14: Michal Milan Harminc – The Life and Work of the Nestor of Slovak Architecture
- VEGA 2/0095/14: Industrial Heritage – Theory and methodology of preservation applied in the research of Bratislava territory
- KEGA 003STU-4/2016: Inhabited History: 100 Years of the Modern Architecture in Slovakia
- Creative Europe Programme no. 2014-2411/001-001: Women’s creativity since Modern Movement (MoMoWo)