
In 2018, the Jaroslav Fragner Gallery in Prague together with the Faculty of Architecture of the Czech Technical University in Prague with the support of the Ministry for Regional Development of the Czech Republic organized the exhibition How We Wanted to Live: Housing Policy of Czechoslovakia 1918 - 1938.The curators of the exhibition were Michal Kohout and David Tichý from the Department of Building Theory. Housing construction in the first decades of Czechoslovakia's existence and attitudes and approaches to housing issues were presented here. The exhibition also included models created by students of our faculty, such as the model of Masaryk's colony of bank clerks in Košice and a set of tenement houses with small flats in Brno, realized by the projects of architect Josef Polášek. These models were exhibited last year at the exhibition Rudolf Sandalo - Vision of Modernity, organized by the Brno City Museum in the building of the Slovak National Museum in Bratislava. The rerun of the exhibition is now taking place in the Regional Gallery of Fine Arts in Zlín from 21 July to 13 September 2020.