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Eva Jiricna.
'Eva Jiřičná'
CBE (born
March 3,
1939) is a renowned
Czech architect,
entrepreneur, and
designer, active in
London. She is known for her creative work with glass and steel to create work of a distinctly modern style. Jiricna is famous for her design of decorative steel and glass staircases.
Biography
Eva was born in
Zlín,
Czechoslovakia. She attended the
Prague Polytechnics and the Prague Academy of Fine Arts. After the Czech uprising of 1968, Jiricna sought refuge in Britain. There she progressed quickly from the
Greater London Council architects department to the Louis de Soissons Partnership to work on
Brighton Marina, before joining
Richard Rogers RA, handling many of the interiors on the
Lloyds of London headquarters. A chance meeting with the fashion designer Joseph Ettedgui led to a commission to design his flat, and then a succession of shops for his Joseph stores and other retailers. In these projects she showed how shop design could be successfully treated in an architectural manner, away from the
interior decoration genre.
Eva is probably most famous for her work on shop interiors. Jiricna's hallmark was to transform often ordinary shop units into elegant displays for luxury goods and clothes. She was one of the pioneeres of using glass as a structural material, partly because it improved transparency and daylight in the shops, but she also exploited its potential to surprise and delight. Shoppers found themselves ascending staircases whose treads were transparent, and whose means of support were
filigree-like stainless steel wires whose reflectivity made them almost invisible.
External links
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www.ejal.com
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Eva Jiricna Architects on the web
www.archiweb.cz