A complete survey of the conceptual and material evolution of a Czech
architectural firm
Martin Rajnis Architecture Guild ranks among the most unique of Czech
architectural studios. The firm was founded by Czech architect and
author Martin Rajnis (born 1944), whose path led from the renowned SIAL
studio in Liberec through independent international commissions to a
four-year sailing journey around the world, on which he reached the
revelation that he "doesn't want to keep pouring concrete"--whereupon he
turned toward the creation of ingenious wooden buildings and
constructions, among them the unique post office on Mount Snězka; the
Gulliver airship at the Prague art center DOX; and numerous towers and
domestic residencies that accent the need for beauty, playfulness, and
life in harmony with nature. Alongside photographic documentation, this
528-page volume also presents selected unbuilt projects and the sources
of their inspiration.