‘They say that Prague is a baroque city, and Brno is a modernist one,’ says Czech architect Iveta Äerná. Indeed the evidence is everywhere in the Moravian capital. In the first decades of the 20th century, culture, commerce and industry were in harmony in the city. This helped create its remarkable collection of early modernist buildings, which includes work by local functionalists Bohuslav Fuchs and Ernst Wiesner. Without a doubt, though, the city&rsqu… (View original article)