Josef Pleskot is one of the most important contemporary Czech architects. Since 1991, he has been the head of the architectural office AP atelier. He has received numerous awards, including the Grand Prix of the Architects' Association. In 2009 he was elected the most important personality of Czech architecture of the last two decades.
A number of buildings he created throughout the Czech Republic has been highly appreciated. He is known for his focus on the social role of architecture, which reflects his interest in creating spaces that foster meaningful relationships and connections to places.
For him, architecture is not an original monument, but rather a tool for harmonising relationships. Where do the paths of Josef Pleskot's architecture lead?