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EUGEN KRAMÁR
LIFE AND WORKS
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ABOUT EUGEN KRAMÁR
“His life and architectural work form a complex odyssey of a man endowed with the qualities of the mythical Sisyphus. Everything he knew and created was the fruit of careful preparation, tireless work, a sensitive understanding of life’s complexities, and an unyielding will to overcome anything that stood in the way of social progress or his own creative goals.”
Ing. arch. Štefan Svetko
A list of books, printed media, and numerous online articles about the life of Professor Eugen Kramár and his buildings. We are continually working to expand this list — if you know of any additional sources, please don’t hesitate to contact us.



“Despite living in an ideologically turbulent century — and paying a personal price for it — he never betrayed his convictions, his professionalism, or his humanism. Although Eugen Kramár’s life was marked by deep personal injustices and dramatic turns, he nonetheless produced an extraordinarily accomplished body of architectural work.”
Bohumil Kováč
BOOKS
Architect Eugen Kramár – Proceedings from the Conference on the 100th Anniversary of His Birth
Zoja Droppová, Štefan Šlachta

Architecture of Slovakia in the 20th century
Matúš Dulla, Henrieta Moravčíková

“Even at an advanced age, he could not remain idle; as he used to say, he always wanted to ‘do good’ and remained an ‘active idealist.’ His memoirs were written so that the evil that people are capable of inflicting on one another in the name of corrupt ideologies would not be forgotten.”
Ing. arch. Ivan Gojdič

INTERNET
The administrative building of the National Reconstruction Fund today is the Ministry of Agriculture
Zuzana Zvarová
Postal Palace (today the Ministry of Transport and Construction of the Slovak Republic)
Silvia Nováčiková
Architect E. Kramár built the Police Presidium building in Bratislava, and eventually was imprisoned in it!
Plus 7 Dní
Unbreakable: A brilliant Slovak architect designed buildings even from a communist prison!
Plus 7 Dní
INTERNET

“Had Eugen Kramár been allowed to create, Slovakia would not only have many more beautiful buildings, but also a generation of skilled architects he could have mentored.”
Prof. Janka Krivošová
PRESS
Professor Eugen Kramár
Janka Krivošová

Professor architekt Eugen Kramár
Bohumil Kováč

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