- History of Architecture
- Art History
- Museology
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Professor Pavel Šopák serves as a Professor in the Department of Theory at the Faculty of Architecture, Brno University of Technology. He actively teaches the History of Architecture series (DA1-T to DA4-T) and History of Art (DEU-T) for the 2025/2026 academic year, delivering lectures in Czech across winter and summer semesters. Additionally, he contributes to academic discourse as a Member of the Editorial Board for scholarly publications. His research spans architectural history with deep regional expertise in Moravia and Silesia, focusing on: 19th-20th Century Czech Architecture Museology and Cultural Heritage Preservation Sacral and Urban Architecture Biographical Studies of Architects Architectural Theory and Phenomenology Historical Documentation Methods Analysis of Šopák's 2020-2025 publications reveals a cohesive scholarly trajectory centered on documenting Czech architectural heritage through interdisciplinary lenses. His work consistently examines individual architects (Miloš Laml, Franz Kachler, Adolf Loos), museum evolution (particularly technical museums in Ostrava), and regional architectural character. A defining trend is the integration of architectural history with museology and intellectual history, contextualizing built environments within socio-historical frameworks while emphasizing visual standards, spatial relationships, and cultural identity in Central European contexts.

