Nikoleta Slovakova
Architect Prague / Czech Rep.

ARCHITEKTI, participating in numerous projects that challenged the conventions of
contemporary architecture. Along with other team members, she received the Main Prize
of the Czech Architecture Award 2024 for the Concert Hall of the Imperial Baths project in
Karlovy Vary, to which she significantly contributed.
At the turn of 2022-2023, she also collaborated with Apropos Architects studio and
architect Tereza Šváchová, leading to successes in several public competitions. Key
projects of these collaborations include designs for the residential building ‘Za Papírnou’ in
Prague 7, and the newly realized Czech Pavilion for EXPO 2025 in Osaka, Japan.
In her academic pursuits, she focuses on integrating transportation with other architectural
functions. She completed her engineering degree with a thesis titled ‘City on the Track,’
which was nominated for the international Young Talent Architecture Award at the Faculty
of Architecture at the Czech Technical University in Prague.

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Nikoleta Slováková developed her skills at the prestigious Prague studio Petr Hájek ARCHITEKTI, participating in numerous projects that challenged the conventions of contemporary architecture. Along with other team members, she received the Main Prize of the Czech Architecture Award 2024 for the Concert Hall of the Imperial Baths project in Karlovy Vary, to which she significantly contributed. At the turn of 2022-2023, she also collaborated with Apropos Architects studio and architect Tereza Šváchová, leading to successes in several public competitions. Key projects of these collaborations include designs for the residential building ‘Za Papírnou’ in Prague 7, and the newly realized Czech Pavilion for EXPO 2025 in Osaka, Japan. In her academic pursuits, she focuses on integrating transportation with other architectural functions. She completed her engineering degree with a thesis titled ‘City on the Track,’ which was nominated for the international Young Talent Architecture Award at the Faculty of Architecture at the Czech Technical University in Prague.