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Architecture of Ladislav Hudec in Shanghai

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Photography by Pavel Dvorak jr www.bamboome.eu

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Pavel Dvorak jr. 潘谨文 - Travel Photographer 开始很简单,为我当专业摄影师的哥哥打工,后来哥哥把自己的老相机送给了我,于是它 就有了新方向。今天它成为摄影 - 我的专业。 It all started simple, a Photoshop part time job for my elder brother, professional photographer. Later he gave me his old camera and it started to have a direction. Now it is a photography - my profession.

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Park hotel 国际饭店

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Grend Theater 大光明电影院

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Grend Theater 大光明电影院

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Hudecs residence 邬达克自宅

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Hudecs residence 邬达克自宅

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Beer factory 上海啤酒厂

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Former Wu´s House, Liu Jisheng´s Residence 斜桥弄巨厦, 刘吉生住宅

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Catholic Country Church 息焉堂

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Moore Memorial Church 慕尔堂

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Ladislav Hudec (Banska Bystriva, January 8, 1893 – Berkeley, October 26, 1958) was a Slovak architect active in Shanghai from 1918 to 1945 and responsible for some of that city's most notable structures. Major works include the Park Hotel, the Grand Theater, the Joint Savings and Loan building, the combined Baptist Publications and Christian Literature Society buildings, and the post-modern "Green House". Hudec's style evolved during his active period, from the eclectic neo-classicism popular in the early 20th century to art deco and modern buildings toward the later part of his career. Although some of his buildings have been lost in the intervening decades, many survive. Among others he has built the first sky-scaper in Asia (Park hotel) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/László_Hudec