MARTIN's SCRIBBLES

Thu Sep 30 2021 at 07:00 pm to 08:30 pm

Bohemian National Hall | New York

Czechoslovak Society of Arts & Sciences (SVU  New York)
Publisher/HostCzechoslovak Society of Arts & Sciences (SVU New York)
MARTIN's SCRIBBLES
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A book presentation by Arch. Martin Holub
About this Event

What do Prague, London, New York, and Tehran have in common? Martin Holub has lived, designed buildings, and enriched lives in all these places. Martin presents an entertaining account of his experiences as an architect and expat in his two books, Martin’s Scribbles I and Martin’s Scribbles II. He also provides a very personal and intimate witness of the world recent history. Sometimes humorous, sometimes shocking, he shares memorable anecdotes and reflections that inform and amuse.

Martin’s talk will include reading from his books. Q&A will follow the presentation.

He will be happy to sign your copy of the book(s). They are available at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Martins-Scribbles-Memoir-Martin-Holub/dp/1635765870?

Free and open to the public. Suggested donations $5.00

Only vaccinated audience will be admitted!

Our events are supported by the Bohemian Benevolent and Literary Association (BBLA).

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MARTIN HOLUB

Born in Czechoslovakia in 1938, Martin Holub received two degrees in architecture before taking a position as a designer in an architectural office of a state-owned building contractor in Prague. He also worked in London as a designer for various architectural companies before settling in New York City where he’s been the Principal of Martin Holub Architects since 1971. Among his notable projects is the renovation of the Bohemian National Hall in Manhattan. www.mharchitects.com

Any questions? Please contact Suzanna [at] czechmatters.com


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Bohemian National Hall, 321 East 73rd Street, New York, United States

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