Biography
Between 1920 and 1928, builder Robert Schmidt joined the local branch of the Prague architectural firm of Václav Nekvasil, led by his son Otakar Nekvasil at that time.
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Other Works
1920–1921
9 houses for a construction cooperative (probably the “Construction Cooperative for Hradec Králové and its surroundings”), terraced houses, at 590, 598, 582–583, 589, 594–597 Wonkova and Srdínkova Streets (the sixth construction of the cooperative)
4 department stores and residential houses of Skuherský Company, 600–603 Karla IV and Resslova Streets (as builders; designed by architect Oldřich Liska)
Two municipal buildings in the so-called second building action of the city of Hradec Kralové, 585 Bratří Čapků Street, A6 type (the second D6 type house has not been identified)
1921–1922
Residential house for Josef Seyfried’s tanning factory in Kukleny (as builders; designed by architects Jindřich Freiwald and Jaroslav Böhm)
1922–1923
Office building for Škoda Works in Kukleny
Tanning school in Hradec Králové (as builders; concreting by B. Hollmann & Comp.; designed by architect Josef Gočár)
Mr. and Mrs. Nepasický’s villa in Hradec Králové, 672 Střelecká Street (as builders; designed by architect Milan Babuška)
Oldřich Liska’s tenement house in Hradec Králové, 633 and 672 Švehlova Street (as builders; designed by architect Oldrich Liska)
1924–1925
2 residential houses for the Directorate of the Czechoslovak Railways in Hradec Králové, probably at 611–612 Karla IV Street
Residential building for government employees in Hradec Králové, probably at 685 Gočárova Street
1925–1926
Rašín Grammar School in Hradec Králové, today’s J. K Tyl Grammar School (as builders; designed by architect Josef Gočár)
1926–1927
Prague Suburbs Town Hall (as builders; designed by architect Jaroslav Stejskal)
1927–1928
Residential building for Škoda Works in Hradec Králové, 733 Ulrichovo náměstí Square (as builders; designed by architect Josef Gočár)
1928
Residential building for Blahočin
1932
The First Czech Mutual Insurance Company palace (as builders; designed by architects Jindřich Freiwald and Jaroslav Böhm)