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Prof. Petr Hájek is a prominent Czech architect and academic at the Faculty of Architecture, Czech Technical University in Prague, where he leads the Hájek Studio. He studied at CTU's Faculty of Architecture (1995–1998) and the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (1988–1995). Since 2004, he has taught at CTU, becoming associate professor in 2010 and full professor in 2017. He founded the architectural firm Petr Hájek ARCHITEKTI (2009) and the Art-Now Foundation (2001) to support art and talent, as well as the Laboratory of Experimental Architecture (LEA) in 2010.
- Academic Leadership: Vice-Dean for Science, Research, and Artistic Activities (2017–present)
- Key Research Areas: Sustainable urbanism, industrial heritage reuse, diagram-based design, architectural theory, experimental architecture.
Research and Publications: His work focuses on anastomosis—a method of urban regeneration through architectural interventions. He has published extensively in journals like Architect and Art+Antiques, and co-authored books such as Diagrams / 03 (2016) and Anastomosis Manifesto (2013). His 2024 ATU Workshop publication explores new uses for industrial heritage.
Scientific Recognition: Awards include the CTU Rector's Award (2012), Architect of the Year (2018), and multiple international competition wins (Venezia, Ostrava). His studio's students have also won significant accolades like the Olověný Dušan prize.
Teaching Philosophy: He emphasizes creative thinking and methodological rigor, integrating research into practice. His Virtual Studio at the Academy of Fine Arts in Bratislava (since 2012) and leadership in academic competitions (e.g., Venice Biennale 2016) highlight his commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration.


