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IXA Studio. Architecture studio founded in Prague by architects Tomáš Hradečný and Benedikt Markel following their long-term collaboration.
The studio comprises a team of six individuals whose work spans a diverse range of scales and typologies, encompassing tasks from conceptual design to construction implementation. The studio is actively involved in addressing public spaces and buildings within historically protected areas.
Tomáš Hradečný is a Czech architect and professor. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University in Prague. From 1998 to 2009 he was a partner at the HŠH architekti studio together with Petr Hájk and Jan Šépka. Since 2014 he has directed his own studio IXA. He is also studio director of the Institute of Design I of the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University. Among his most important projects are, for example, the reconstruction of the Vrbata shed, the project of the new WIKOV changing rooms and the T-S 72 Stachelberg emergency exit.
Benedikt Markel is an architect, he studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University and at TU Graz from 2004 to 2010. From 2013 to date he is collaborating with studios and architects such as HXH architects, Petr Hájek ARCHITECTS, NOT BAD and ČKA, correlatively; At the same time, he has been part of IXA since 2014.
The studio comprises a team of six individuals whose work spans a diverse range of scales and typologies, encompassing tasks from conceptual design to construction implementation. The studio is actively involved in addressing public spaces and buildings within historically protected areas.
Tomáš Hradečný is a Czech architect and professor. He graduated from the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University in Prague. From 1998 to 2009 he was a partner at the HŠH architekti studio together with Petr Hájk and Jan Šépka. Since 2014 he has directed his own studio IXA. He is also studio director of the Institute of Design I of the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University. Among his most important projects are, for example, the reconstruction of the Vrbata shed, the project of the new WIKOV changing rooms and the T-S 72 Stachelberg emergency exit.
Benedikt Markel is an architect, he studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University and at TU Graz from 2004 to 2010. From 2013 to date he is collaborating with studios and architects such as HXH architects, Petr Hájek ARCHITECTS, NOT BAD and ČKA, correlatively; At the same time, he has been part of IXA since 2014.