Education
From 1973 to 1979 he studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the Czechoslovakian Technical University in Prague.
From 1973 to 1979 he studied at the Faculty of Architecture of the Czechoslovakian Technical University in Prague.
He is known mainly as the designer of the pedestrian tunnel in the Deer Moat at the Prague Castle, and administrative building of the ČSOB in Prague. In 2009, he was voted the most significant Czechoslovakian architect of the 1989-2009 period. Following his studies he worked as a teacher at the same school (Department of the Architectural Theory and Development).
The 1980s he spent at the Krajský projektový ústav in Prague, in the atelier G-16.
In 1991 he briefly came back to teach at the Czechoslovakian Technical University. However, the same year he co-founded his own studio - the Associated Press Atelier.
In 1997 he became a member of the Mánes Union of Fine Arts.