Jozef Lacko
1917–1978 (age 61)
Biography
Jozef Lacko (1917–1978) was an architect whose work quietly guided the evolution of Czechoslovak urban spaces in the mid‑twentieth century, blending clear modernist lines with sensitivity to the surrounding environment.
He devoted himself to thoughtful public and residential projects, leaving behind a legacy of buildings that balance functionality with human scale and continue to inspire colleagues and the next generation of designers.