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At first meeting, Ing. Eva Krepčíková may impress upon you the nature of a spring flower, demure and soft spoken, decidedly petite. One would hardly associate her with the bustle and bulk of building pursuits when, in fact, she is intimately related to the architectural process from the ground up, carving out an enviable career in a predominantly male field. Krepčíková specializes in restoration, first thoroughly studying the history of the building then using traditional materials, methods and techniques to achieve its former glory.

Krepčíková graduated from the Technical University in Brno as a civil engineer and later added to her credentials postgraduate studies in art history with a special focus on building and historical research, and fluency in Italian and English. She has headed restoration projects all over the Czech Republic, notably in the UNESO-listed towns of Český Krumlov and Telč, making her one of the most respected professionals in the field. Past posts include ICKM Real Estate as Technical Department Director, Aukett Praha and SÚRPMO as Chief Project Engineer. The Italian GESIM Group is her current assignation.

We recently explored Prague’s Josefov quarter with Krepčíková as our capable guide.

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Josef Pleskot is one of the most important architects working in the Czech Republic today, and is featured on the cover of this issue. Pleskot’s design of buildings and structures include the new headquarters of ČSOB in Radlice, the Palmovka Park and BDO buildings in Prague, the Consulate of the Czech Republic in Munich, and a tunnel (“the pathway through the deer moat”) at Prague Castle. He is also renowned as a designer of luxury villas, family houses, and loft apartments. He directs a team of twelve architects and designers at the AP Atelier, picturesquely housed in a former factory in Holešovice, Prague 7, once owned by his great uncle. Josef Pleskot sat down recently with Lifestyles to talk about his work and about the direction of Czech architecture.

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