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05-MAR-2017

Dancing House (Tančící dům)

The Dancing house was built in the years 1992 - 1996. The house that stood there before was destroyed during the American air bombing of Prague on the 14th February of 1945. In 1992 the land was bought by the Netherlander insurance company Nationale Nederlanden. They selected the building project from the architect Vlado Milunic and the worldwide acknowledged architect and designer Frank O. Gehry was invited to cooperate. This co-operation gave birth to a unique deconstructive building with plastic elements, which at the same time harmonizes with the surrounding buildings. It is one of the few Prague houses that dynamically enters the space of the street. The building is metaphorically called the Dancing House or also Ginger and Fred. It is named this way because of the towers reminding of the famous dancers Ginger Rogers and Fred Astair. The male part of the dancing couple is represented by a rock tower and the woman is symbolized by a tower made of glass. The top of the male tower is covered with imaginary hair. The author is Frank O. Gehry. The interiors were partly designed by the British architect of Czech provenience Eva Jiřičná. Nowadays, there are hotel in the building, gallery and a luxury restaurant with a terrace and a beautiful view.The building was awarded the prestige prize of the American Time magazine - it won the category of design in 1996.

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George McCarten21-Feb-2020 00:37
A fine perspective of this novel structure. And thank you for the description. We thought it unique, but did not know of its history. I did not know about the US bombing of Prague during the war, that that they did is not a surprise.
M Paula Neumann22-May-2017 02:45
Very interesting building. Nicely captured. V
MarcViskens19-Apr-2017 19:26
very nice
Range View 06-Apr-2017 23:37
A very unique building, thank you for the explanation about Ginger and Fred it makes sense. Great work Jose! V
Barbara
Irene Wehrli06-Apr-2017 07:48
Now this is a very striking building with a very unique architecture…
Well seen Jose!
Irene
Julie Oldfield06-Apr-2017 02:26
Very fascinating.V
Buz Kiefer05-Apr-2017 19:55
Splendid photo and excellent notes, Jose. BV
Nora van Beek05-Apr-2017 12:42
Excellent capture of this very unique architecture! V!
Frank Tran05-Apr-2017 11:31
Very interesting architecture. Well captured. V+
Dan Greenberg05-Apr-2017 05:04
I've seen this before, but I like your image of it a lot. Very well framed. ~BV~
Nick Paoni05-Apr-2017 02:51
Now there's something I don't see everyday. Thanks for sharing this.
Dennis Hoyne05-Apr-2017 02:25
Beautiful! I like comparing this with your night time image.
Hank Vander Velde05-Apr-2017 01:31
Well captured Jose, but not my type of architecture.
barbarajoy05-Apr-2017 01:22
Amazing! We will look for that in June.
Frank Brault05-Apr-2017 00:11
WOW! Amazing architecture. V
janescottcumming04-Apr-2017 23:31
Well that's unusual looking! Great capture. V
Charlene Ambrose04-Apr-2017 23:24
How interesting! I didn't see that when I was there but I would have guessed it to be a Frank Gehry design. Do you know anything about the house that was destroyed?
Ghislaine et Réal Boulet04-Apr-2017 22:38
A beautiful picture of this impressive architecture.
Patricia Kay04-Apr-2017 21:45
Fabulous capture of this modern architecture Jose...must say I like the old buildings with character better...BV
Kuriacose Joseph04-Apr-2017 20:24
Very whimsical!
Jim Coffman04-Apr-2017 19:58
That is one very unusual looking building! Very nice capture...
Martin Lamoon04-Apr-2017 19:52
Great shot of this terrific building.
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Ken Chambers ARPS04-Apr-2017 19:44
Wonderful work Jose. But I must say that that I prefer more traditional architecture.
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