Zlín - Model Town of Modernism
Exhibition date: 19 November 2009 - 21 February 2010
Opening: 18 November 2009
Venue: Architekturmuseum of the TU Munich, Pinakothek der
Moderne,
Barer Straße 20, Munich, Germany

Bata's department store (2009). Photo: Bas Princen
The modern development of the south Moravian town Zlín is closely connected
with Bata shoe factory. From 1923 to 1938 the entrepreneur Tomáš Bata and his
stepbrother Jan Antonín extended Zlín like a huge laboratory for collective life
and work. According to the designs of František Lydie Gahura – a former
associate of Le Corbusier’s – a “factory in the countryside” with spacious open
areas, housing estates as well as cultural and social facilities was developed
on a planning grid of 6.15 m x 6.15 m. Bata combined clever entrepreneurship
with Fordian mass production of shoes and social experiment. This sole worldwide
example of a town erected according to strictly functional principles has been
studied and admired as a showcase by modern architects and politicians of all
kinds alike. The exhibition shows the Czech sample town by means of plans,
photos, films and models.
An exhibition by the Architekturmuseum der TU Munich, the National Gallery in
Prague and the Regional Gallery of Fine Arts in Zlín.
The exhibition is part of “A Utopia of Modernity: Zlín”, a project by Zipp -
German-Czech Cultural Projects, an initiative of the German Federal Cultural
Foundation.
Further Information:
Pinakothek der Moderne
Arcisstraße 21 • 80333 München
Germany
Tel.: 089 289 22493
Fax: 089 289 28333
eMail: archmus@lrz.tum.de
web:
www.architekturmuseum.de
Zipp / relations e.V.
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Germany
Tel.: +49 (0)30 61 65 72-40
Fax: +49 (0)30 61 65 72-50
web: www.projekt-zipp.de