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Tadeáš Říha is an architect practising between London and Prague.

In his research projects, Tadeáš investigates architectures as hardened situations of political and economic power, where built structures and living organisms coalesce. He co-curated Weak Monument, the Estonian National Pavilion at the 16th Venice Architecture Biennale, mapping the implicit political significance of public spaces that exist beyond the plinths of traditional monuments. His research project Steel Cities investigates the outsourced landscapes of logistics along the westernmost border of Eastern Europe – Northwest Bohemia. 

Tadeáš studied architecture at the Faculty of Architecture at Delft University of Technology. In London, he worked at 6a architects on projects such as Holborn House and the MK Gallery in Milton Keynes. He has taught at the School of Architecture and Cities at the University of Westminster, as well as in the Summer and Visiting School programmes at the Architectural Association in London. 

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