Jan Kaplicky Drawings

An exhibition at the London Architectural Association presents work by Jan Kaplický, a designer with a passion for drawing as a means of discovering, describing and constructing.

“Jan Kaplický Drawings” presents work by the visionary Czech architect Jan Kaplický (1937–2009).

Through drawing he presented beguiling architectural imagery of the highest order.

The earliest projects date from the early 1970s when, for Kaplický, drawing was essentially a speculative pursuit. Whilst his days were spent working for other architects, during evenings and weekends he designed and drew at home. His architecture at this time was the plan and the finely detailed cross-section. Never satisfied, he constantly developed and honed his graphic language, perfecting the technique of the cutaway isometric which became his trademark.

Jan Kaplický, drawing. Courtesy The Kaplicky Centre

In 1979 Kaplický founded Future Systems with David Nixon. Clients included NASA, for whom they produced design studies for the International Space Station. Ten years later a new partnership with Amanda Levete prompted Future Systems to build – and with building came a new creative discipline. The Media Centre at Lord’s Cricket Ground, winner of the 1999 Stirling Prize, was the last project that Kaplický drew entirely by hand. From then on, formal drawings were done with computers by others and he took delight in sketching.

Kaplický was one of the world’s last great architectural and artistic draughtsmen, upholding a heritage that has its roots in the early Renaissance. If this remarkable body of work has one central message, it is that drawing as an art and a discipline must not be forgotten.

Jan Kaplický, drawing. Courtesy The Kaplicky Centre
Jan Kaplický, drawing. Courtesy The Kaplicky Centre
Jan Kaplický, drawing. Courtesy The Kaplicky Centre
Jan Kaplický, drawing. Courtesy The Kaplicky Centre


February 28 – March 27, 2015
Jan Kaplický Drawings
curated by David Jenkins
exhibition design by AL_A
supported by The Kaplický Centre, Oaks Prague, Prague Mayor Adriana Krnáčová, City Hall of Prague, Czech Centre London and The Embassy of the Czech Republic in London
Architectural Association (AA) School of Architecture
36 Bedford Square, London