2018 IAI judges introdution - Eva Jiricna(Czech)
Date:2018-09-06

Czech Interior Design Master Eva Jiricna was invited to become a new member of  the Eleventh of IAI Design Award Review Committee,She has also become an important new member of the APDF International Council.



PROFESSOR EVA JIRICNA

RIBA, RA, CBE, RDI, DTECH(HON), FRCA(HON), AIA(HON, FRSA, AA(HON)

QUALIFICATIONS  

1973Royal Institute of British Architects Diploma in Architecture

1963 – 1967  Postgraduate Degree Prague Academy of Fine Arts - Master degree

1956 – 1962  Technical University of Prague : Architect / Engineer - Diploma

EXPERIENCE

1962 – 1968Research Institute of Fashion and Industrial Design, Prague

1968 – 1969GLC (Greater London Council): department architect

1969 –1980Louis de Soissons Partnership : Associate / Project Architect for Brighton Marina scheme (ten year development, value £150 million)

1980 –1982Richard Rogers Partnership : group leader for Lloyd’s of London HQ building (all interior packages)

1982 – presentPrincipal of private practice, Eva Jiricna Architects Limited

1999 – presentPrincipal of private practice, AI – DESIGN Czech Republic

AWARDS

1990    Honorary Fellow, Royal College of Art

1991    Royal Designer for Industry

1993    Honorary Fellow, Royal Society of Arts

1994    C.B.E (Commander of the British Empire)

Awarded for Services to Interior Design

1994 – 1996 Member of RIBA Council

1996    Honorary Fellow, Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland

1997    Elected as Academician to The Royal Academy of Arts

Member of RA Council & various committees

1998Inducted into US Hall of Fame Interior Design

2000Honorary Doctorate of Technology, Southampton Institute

Honorary Doctorate of Technology, Technical Institute of Brno, Czech Republic

2002Professor of Architecture & Design, University of Applied                     Arts, Prague

Honorary Degree, Doctor of Letters, University of Sheffield

Excellence Award for contribution to International Design (University of Guanajuato, Mexico)

2003 - 2005President of Architectural Association, London

2005 - 2006    Design Review Panel member for CABE

Trustee and Founder Member of London Open City

Advisor to Civic Trust National Awards Panel

Member of Royal Institute of British Architect’s Gold Medal Jury (x 6)

Jury Chair for RIBA Regional Awards 2005

       

2006    Honorary Fellow, American Institute of Architects

2008    Honorary Degree, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Nottingham

Honorary Degree, Doctor of Philosophy, Metropolitan University London

2009Award for Life Long Contribution to Architecture, Czech Ministry of Culture

Honorary Degree, Doctorate of Technology, University of Bratislava

2010Honorary Doctor of Arts, De Montfort University, Leicester\Prince Philip Designer’s Prize for Outstanding Achievement – Nomination

2011Honorary Doctorate for Lifetime Achievement, Tomas Bata University, Zlin

2013Honorary Doctorate, Royal College of Arts

Honorary Membership of Architectural Association

2014Jane Drew prize, awarded for Lifetime Achievement in architecture

2015King George Medal, awarded by Czech Ministry of Industry & Trade

2018Ambassador of the Czech Republic, awarded by Czech Top 100

Lifetime Achievement Medal, awarded by London Design Festival

Joze Plecnik prize, awarded for Lifetime Achievement in architecture

TEACHING EXPERIENCE & CONTRIBUTION

1978 - 1981Teaching architecture studio at University of South London

1986 - 1987Visiting Professor at School of Architecture, Harvard

1993 - 2006Professor of Architecture at University of Applied Arts, Department Architecture and Design, Prague.

2013 - 2015Visiting Professor for Royal College of Arts, MA Interior Design module

External Examiner :

1993 - 1998Oxford Brookes University

1995 - 1998University of Sheffield

1997 - 1999University of Humberside & De Montfort University in Leicester

1998 - 1999University of Plymouth

1998 - 2000University of Bath

1998 - 2000Royal College of Art

2000 - 2003Architectural Association

2004 - 2007Westminster University

2008 - 2011Bartlett School of Architecture


VA JIRICNA ARCHITECTS LIMITED  &  AI - DESIGN CZECH REPUBLIC

Eva Jiricna Architects is an architectural and design practice based in London with an international portfolio of residential, commercial and retail interiors; furniture, products and exhibitions; private and public buildings. The practice is at the forefront of innovation in form and technology, with highly crafted and detailed designs employing classic materials – glass, steel and stone – in a modern language. The work aspires to the harmony of architecture and engineering, owing much to Eva’s original training in chemistry and mathematics.

As a multi-disciplinary practice, EJA provides a comprehensive service including the design of new buildings and public spaces as well as detailed interiors, products and furniture. The practice has won numerous international design awards and its work is regularly published in magazines, books and periodicals. Its clients include major corporate and public organisations such as Amec plc, Jubilee Line Extension, Andersen Consulting, Boodles Jewellers, the Royal Academy of Arts, Selfridges, Harrods, Victoria and Albert Museum, Somerset House, Tiffany Gallery for the New-York Historical Society. EJA has a strong collaborative track record, working closely with clients and other members of the design team, including engineers, landscape architects, cost consultants and urban designers.

EJA is run by its founder, Eva Jiricna, a Czech born architect who has been based in London since 1968. The London office has operated concurrently with the studio AI – DESIGN, co-founded by architect Petr Vagner and Eva in Prague 1999. Jiricna’s long career began with a job at the Greater London Council on her arrival in the UK in 1968, followed by the Louis de Soissons Partnership (she became Associate Architect) working on the Brighton Marina project for 10 years, and subsequently Richard Rogers Partnership, where she was responsible for some of the exterior and all of the interior design packages for the Lloyds HQ building in the City of London. With Jan Kaplicky and his practice Future Systems, she designed the Way In store at Harrods, an award winning scheme that influenced a generation of retail interiors, and which enabled her to start her own practice. She collaborated closely with and designed a string of shops and cafés for the Joseph fashion brand, creating her distinctive style of retail design which in turn brought in many commissions all over the world, notably for Joan & David Shoes with outlets in almost every major American city, as well as London and Paris, and Hugo Boss shops in Japan and Germany.


Eva’s signature design element, the staircase, is often incorporated into projects, intricately designed and engineered. Recent projects completed in the UK include the implementation of the Masterplan at the V&A and the new Bollinger Jewellery Gallery, Fine & Designer Jewellery halls for Harrods, and schemes for Boodles in prestigious locations throughout the UK. In 2014 a modern intervention in the West Wing of Somerset House included a new stair inserted within the historic fabric of the building, christened the ‘Miles Stair’ after the Client The practice is also continuously engaged with residential projects for discerning clients.

Since Eva’s arrival in the UK coincided with the Russian invasion of Czechoslovakia, she was unable to return for 22 years. Once she could travel to her native Prague, she committed herself to teaching at the University of Applied Arts, where she had herself studied, and having established an office in the city, AI-DESIGN, was able to win commissions, such as the new Orangery in Prague Castle’s gardens, the Andersen Consulting HQ offices in the Gehry building, and the new build Hotel Josef in Prague Old Town. Also following the ‘Velvet Revolution’ in 1989 she was able to re-establish her long standing friendship with Vaclav Havel, who became President of the new Czech Republic and with whom she went on to collaborate on various projects until his death in 2011. As a base for his humanitarian foundation, VIZE 97, they worked on the preservation and restoration of a medieval church, St Anne’s in Prague, serving as a multi-functional cultural centre, featuring symposia, lectures, conferences, performances etc. Together with AI - DESIGN, Eva also worked on and completed a major re-development in the centre of Zlin, Eva’s birthplace, comprising the new Tomas Bata University Library and associated Cultural Centre with a new project, a Faculty of Humanities, on site in 2017.


Over the years, Jiricna’s contribution to architecture and design has been recognised with many prestigious awards, including the title Royal Designer for Industry (RDI), a CBE (Commander of the British Empire) ; she has been elected a Royal Academician by the Royal Academy of Arts, made Hon Fellow A.I.A. (American Institute of Architects), and been bestowed a unique Lifetime Achievement Award by the Czech Ministry of Culture. She has been honoured with Doctorates (ten) and Professorships by many Universities. Eva has a strong commitment to architectural education in all its aspects, giving frequent talks and workshops to students as well as acting External Examiner for number of Universities. She participates frequently on architectural juries and lectures internationally on her work.


EVA JIRICNA ARCHITECTS / AI – DESIGN : AWARDS

2017 Building of the Year, Zlin Region : Faculty of Humanities, Tomas Bata University

Zlin, Czech Republic

2011 World Festival of Architecture, Category : Culture  

Most Outstanding World Interior :

Cultural Congress Centre


2010  Building of the Year, Zlin Region :

Cultural Congress Centre Zlin, Czech Republic

2010  Façade of the Year, ‘Baumit Award’ :

Cultural Congress Centre Zlin, Czech Republic

2010 Grand Prix 2010, Certificate of Merit :

Interior Café B. Braun, Prague

2010Prince Philip Prize for Designer of the Year: Finalist

2010 Building of the Year, Zlin Region :

University of Tomas Bata Library / Administration Building, Zlin, Czech Republic

2009 Life Long Contribution to Czech Architecture

Czech Ministry of Culture

2009 American Institute of Architects, UK Chapter

Excellence in Design – Commended Entry :

William & Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum, London

2004  Society of Czech Architects / Grand Prix

Certificate of Merit Category: Reconstruction :

St Anne’s Church, Prague

2004  Royal Fine Arts Commission Trust / BSB

Building of The Year - ‘The Magic Flute Award’ :

Mozart Terrace, Ebury Street, London

2004  United Kingdom Jewellery Awards 2004

Best Store Design of the Year : Boodles Liverpool

2003  The American Institute of Architects AIA / London UK Chapter

Design Excellence Award :  Hotel Josef, Prague Czech Republic

2003  OBEC Architektu Society of Czech Architects / Grand Prix

Category : Architectural Design :

Hotel Josef, Prague, Czech Republic

2001 The Integrated Transport Award :

Canada Water Bus Interchange, Southwark, London

200040th Anniversary Civic Trust Awards / Commendation :Canada Water Bus Interchange, Southwark, London

2000  Structural Steel Wards / Commendation :

Canada Water Bus Interchange, Southwark, London

2000  40th Anniversary Civic Trust Awards / Worthy Contribution :

De Montfort University, Kimberlin Library, Leicester

2000  Mayor of Prague Award for Design Excellence in Architecture :

The Orangery, Prague Castle

1994  Prince Philip Prize for Designer of the Year: Finalist

1993  Prince Philip Prize for Designer of the Year: Finalist

1991  Interiors Design Awards (USA) :

Browns Nightclub, Great Queen Street, London

1990  Design Week Award for Retail Environment 1st Place :

Joseph, Sloane Street, London

1990Interior Magazine Award / Retail Category 1st Place :

Joseph, Sloane Street, London

1989D & AD Silver Award for Interiors : Alex Boutique, Florence, Italy

1989Interiors Retail Awards 1st Place :

Alex Boutique, Florence, Italy

1989NAS Retail Award & Design Prize :

Joseph, Fulham Road, London

1983AD Award for Interior Design :

Eva Jiricna, Belsize Park Apartment, London

1982 AD Award for Retail Design :

Kenzo, Sloane Street, London

1982 AD award for Interior Design :

Joseph Ettedgui, Sloane Street Apartment, London

1981 Award for Interior Design :

Joseph Ettedgui, Sloane Street Apartment, London


Canada Water Bus Station London 1999





Joseph Fulham Road London 1988



Joan & David



Orangery Prague Castle 1998



Grand Entranceand Reception Victoria &Albert Museum London


Liverpool



Canada Water Bus Station London 1999





Cultural CentreCity of Zlin 2011














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