ARCHITECT@WORK Arrives in Prague. Archisnob Co-Curates the Content Program
Forget endless trade fair aisles, stacks of brochures, and sales reps in tired suits. ARCHITECT@WORK offers a refreshingly different format — one that prioritizes quality over quantity. Already established in cities across Europe, the event now launches its very first edition in Prague. And right from the start, it sets the bar high.
Carefully curated product showcases, an intentionally designed layout, and — most importantly — a strong lineup of lectures and talks. Architecture Snob is proud to be a content partner and co-curator of the official program.
ARCHITECT@WORK is designed exclusively for architects, interior designers, and engineers. Exhibitors are selected by a jury, and only products that meet high innovation and design standards are accepted. The event is boutique in character — closed to the general public and accessible only to registered professionals.
The inaugural Czech edition takes place on June 18–19 at PVA Expo in Prague, and Architecture Snob is co-hosting and moderating two curated talks with some of the most compelling voices in Czech architecture.
Wednesday, June 18 – 17:00
Yvette Vašourková (CCEA MOBA) – Forgotten Spaces for Community Events
Architect and urban activist Yvette Vašourková will present her work on reclaiming neglected public spaces for community use. Her projects operate at the intersection of architecture, urban planning, and cultural regeneration.

Thursday, June 19 – 17:00
Martin Prokš & Marek Přikryl (Prokš Přikryl Architekti) – Circular Layers: From Industrial Heritage to Cultural Continuum
This young Czech architecture studio will share their approach to transforming post-industrial structures into cultural assets. Their work challenges traditional narratives around heritage, sustainability, and adaptive reuse.
ARCHITECT@WORK PRAGUE is more than just a trade fair — it’s a curated encounter with ideas, materials, and practices that are shaping the future of architecture. Instead of empty buzzwords, expect real innovation. Instead of overproduction, thoughtful curation. See you in Prague.





