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Josef Plečnik, Zacherlhaus : Geschichte und Architektur eines Wiener Stadthauses / Herausgeber, Nikolaus Zacherl, Peter Zacherl, Ulrich Zacherl ; Auturen, Kenneth Frampton, Franziska Leeb, Ákos Moravánszky, Boris Podrecca, Damjan Prelovšek, Jindřich Vybíral = The Zacherl House by Jože Plečnik : the history and architecture of a Viennese townhouse / editors, Nikolaus Zacherl, Peter Zacherl, Ulrich Zacherl ; authors, Kenneth Frampton, Franziska Leeb, Ákos Moravánszky, Boris Podrecca, Damjan Prelovšek, Jindřich Vybíral.
Title & Author:

Josef Plečnik, Zacherlhaus : Geschichte und Architektur eines Wiener Stadthauses / Herausgeber, Nikolaus Zacherl, Peter Zacherl, Ulrich Zacherl ; Auturen, Kenneth Frampton, Franziska Leeb, Ákos Moravánszky, Boris Podrecca, Damjan Prelovšek, Jindřich Vybíral = The Zacherl House by Jože Plečnik : the history and architecture of a Viennese townhouse / editors, Nikolaus Zacherl, Peter Zacherl, Ulrich Zacherl ; authors, Kenneth Frampton, Franziska Leeb, Ákos Moravánszky, Boris Podrecca, Damjan Prelovšek, Jindřich Vybíral.

Publication:

Basel : Birkhäuser, [2016]

Description:

286 pages : illustrations ; 27 cm

Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (page 280) and index.
German and English in parallel columns.
Summary:

The Zacherlhaus is located in the heart of Vienna, just 180 meters from St. Stephen's Cathedral, and is one of the most important buildings created by the Otto Wagner School. It was built in the years from 1900 to 1913 and designed for its owner Johann Zacherl by Joesef Plecnik, who later taught at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague and from 1925 worked on the urban renewal of Ljubljana. It was the first combined residential and commercial building of modern style in the historic inner city and is one of the best known buildings in Vienna. This generously illustrated, authentic publication documents the building and its thorough renovation, which will be completed in 2015; it includes contributions by experts on European architecture of the 20th century.

ISBN:

9783035609370
3035609373
9783035609417
3035609411

Subject:

Plečnik, Jože, 1872-1957 Criticism and interpretation.
Zacherl, Johann Evangelist, 1857-1936 Homes and haunts Austria Vienna.
Plečnik, Jože, 1872-1957
Zacherlhaus (Vienna, Austria)
Modern movement (Architecture) Austria Vienna.
Mouvement moderne (Architecture) Autriche Vienne.
Buildings.
Homes.
Modern movement (Architecture)
Vienna (Austria) Buildings, structures, etc.
Austria Vienna.
Zacherlhaus

Form/genre:

Criticism, interpretation, etc.

Added entries:

Frampton, Kenneth.
Josef Plečnik, Zacherlhaus. English.

Zacherl House by Jože Plečnik

Holdings:

Location: Library main 292812
Call No.: BIB 237322
Status: Available

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