Paintings by Jakub Čuška in Café Radost
He started painting when he was “already” 20 years old. However, talent does not ask about your age and simply manifests itself. Jakub's talent is indisputable and his paintings have an extremely strong effect...
An interview about Joy, Sadness and culture not only in Žižkov
The Smutek (Sadness) bar, which is a project of the Yellow Caravan, grew up like a flower on the green field of the Radost (Joy) square. Are you getting a little lost? Don't be sad, you will learn everything in an interview with Jakub Koula and Lukáš Houba. We asked about their inspiration in Prague and abroad, their opinion of the development of culture and public space in Prague and also about whether houses have a soul.
10 reasons to have an office in Radost
Are you looking for a place where to work locate your company? We know about one! Learn why it's good to have your place in our house.
How to create Radost
Our building has new owners who want to bring it to life after many years. The symbol of this transformation is its new name, visual identity and big plans for the future. Read how it all became a reality!
The view that has been expected for 40 years
The traditional weekend holiday of architecture lovers, the Open House Prague festival, attracted 5,000 visitors to open buildings throughout the city. One of them was our Radost. What awaited them?
Tribute to Josef Havlíček
Karel Honzík and Josef Havlíček - two great architects whose legacy is a number of important buildings, including Radost. The first is resting in Prague's Slavín cemetery. The last resting place of the second of the greats, Josef Havlíček, did not have the same respect. Until recently.
The first Prague´s scraper of the sky
Eleven floors and fifty-two meters. This little was enough in the mid-1930s to talk about the new building of the General Pension Institute in Žižkov as a skyscraper. The sky would have to fall really low ... But hand on heart, even those fifty meters of height meant significant construction progress during the First Republic.
The most famous Prague´s tiled buildings
With the advent of functionalism, ceramic facade cladding began to be widely used in interwar architecture. The builders liked them for easy maintenance and durability. In addition, the tiled grid perfectly underlined the austerity and consistent squareness of the emerging modernism. See the gallery of the most famous tiled buildings in Prague.