Bóža Dvořák
1864–1954 (age 90)
Biography
Bóža Dvořák (1864–1954) was a distinguished Czech architect whose professional career encompassed the transition from Austro-Hungarian imperial architecture to the modernist movements of the twentieth century. His work reflected the evolving aesthetic and cultural values of his nation across nine decades.
Dvořák's architectural legacy was honored upon his death in 1954, when he was interred in the Central cemetery in Pardubice. His contributions to the built environment represent an important chapter in Czech architectural history during a transformative era.