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in Bratislava was announced. The jury comprised of Katarína<br />
Bajcurová, Andrej Petrek, Dušan Bálent, Gustav Peichl,<br />
Dana Bořutová, Milan Knížák, Emil Přikryl, Jan Tabor, Norbert<br />
Šmondrk (Emil Přikryl was elected chairman of the jury to<br />
replace the absent Gustav Peichel and he was replaced by<br />
Marek Chalupa). They awarded two first prizes ex aequo<br />
to the design of Juraj Koban and Štefan Pacák (studio KOPA)<br />
and to the design of Il’ja Skoček jr. – Matúš Vallo – Oliver<br />
Sádovský. The second prize was not awarded. The third prize<br />
was awarded to David Kopecký – Ján Studený – Martin Vojta –<br />
Oldřich Skyba. The competition results were not implemented<br />
and two years later the gallery management announced<br />
a new competition.<br />
the question of the competition for the reconstruction<br />
of the SNG and extension were again addressed in the<br />
press in the Projekt and Arch magazines. The director of the<br />
SNG, Dr. Katarína Bajcurová, and the architectural historian<br />
Dr. Henrieta Moravčíková commented on them. An interview<br />
with the chairman of the jury, the Austrian architect Gustav<br />
Peichl was also published. 50<br />
2004<br />
Dedeček's SNG building in Bratislava was opened to<br />
visitors as a part of Days of Architecture. On this occasion,<br />
the architect Peter Žalman published a text 51 based on<br />
interviews with Vladimír Dedeček.<br />
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on 7th April, following his lecture at the AFAD in Bratislava<br />
the Dutch architect Willem Jan Neutellings founded the<br />
symbolical Slovak Institute for the Preservation of Communist<br />
Monumental Architectural Heritage (SIPCMAH) (Slovenský<br />
inštitút ochrany pamiatok komunistickej monumentálnej<br />
architektúry (SIOPKMA)) together with architects Imro<br />
Vaško, Zoltán Holocsi, Benjamín Brádňanský and Vít Halada<br />
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