The housing development in the Masaryk Quarter had shifted to its western part near the Wilson Wood by the mid-1930s, which also resulted in the Pod vodojemem colony urban development plan. It was prepared by Jindřich Kumpošt for the Welfare Housing Cooperative of the employees of the Moravian Mortgage and Agricultural Bank. The urban conception of the colony is defined by the sloping terrain and the streets logically copy the contour lines. The individual houses in Rezkova and Kaplanova streets were built according to designs by Evžen Škarda, František Kalivoda, Jiří Kroha, Mojmír Kyselka, Jaroslav Grunt and Jindřich Kumpošt.
Villas
Name
Villas
Date
1935 – 1935
Architects
Evžen Škarda,
(Mojmír Kyselka)
Trail
Masaryk Quarter 1918–1945
Code
C035
Type
Residential house, villa
Address
Rezkova 438 / 35, 37,
(Stránice), Brno, Střed
Public transport
Barvičova (TROL 35, 39)
Marie Pujmanové (TROL 38)
Náměstí Míru (TRAM 4)
GPS
49°12'2.24"N, 16°34'24.802"E
Literature
Petr Pelčák,
Ivan Wahla (eds.),
Jindřich Kumpošt 1891–1968,
Brno 2006
Petr Pelčák,
Ivan Wahla,
Generace 1901–1910. První absolventi české školy architektury v Brně 1925–1940,
Brno 2000