Regina Loukotová

Regina Loukotová

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After graduating from the Faculty of Architecture, CTU in Prague, she founded her own architectural studio. During her studies, she spent a term at The Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Norway. Since 1999, she has worked with the architect Martin Roubík, the co-founder of the Norwegian studio Snoehetta. One of their greatest achievements was an award for projects in a competition at the Great Egyptian Museum in Giza. The model of the competition design is part of the collections of the National Gallery in Prague. In 2010, she founded the first international private college of architecture ARCHIP (Architectural Institute in Prague), which she is currently in charge of.