Vladimír Frýda
1898–1962 (age 64)
Biography
Vladimír Frýda (1898–1962) trained as an architect during a period of vibrant innovation, blending classical harmony with early modernist clarity in his residential and civic projects. His designs strived for measured proportions, seeking to offer both beauty and functionality for a rebuilding nation.
His careful interventions in Prague's streetscapes speak of a professional who cherished craftsmanship and civic responsibility alike, helping to guide a thoughtful architectural discourse in the years after World War I. Frýda's contributions continue to be observed and appreciated in the neighborhoods he helped shape.