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Otto Wagner: Księgarnia Sztuka Architektury
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Otto Wagner

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Dostępność: na zamówienie Otto Wagner (Penzing near Vienna 1841-died Vienna, 1918) studied in both Berlin and Vienna. He was put in charge of the general plan for Vienna, under the authority of the City Hall’s Higher Committee for Construction. The principal objective was to set up a railway system and to control the Danube River. He was the mentor of Josef Hoffman and Josef Maria Olbrich. At the end of the century, during the Secession of Vienna, he worked on a number of projects, including houses for Linke Wienzeile, the Zeit telegraph office and the Postal Savings Bank (Postsparkassenamt). He was also the designer of the Steinhof Church and the second Wagner villa, among other buildings.
Erich Mendelsohn - the Complete Works
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Erich Mendelsohn - the...

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Dostępność: na zamówienie The title of this book is Erich Mendelsohn: The Complete Works and it was written by Bruno Zevi, Erich Mendelsohn. This edition of Erich Mendelsohn: The Complete Works is in a Book format. This books publish date is January 1999. There are 461 pages in the book and it was published by Birkhèauser.
Tadao Ando - Architektur der Stille / Architecture of Silence Naoshima Contemporary Art Museum
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Tadao Ando - Architektur...

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Dostępność: na zamówienie In the years 1988-1995 the Japanese architect Tadao Ando built a museum complex complete with a hotel, restaurant and seminar rooms on the island Naoshima (Kagawa). Constructed out of concrete, its platforms and walls extend far out into the landscape, framing the natural surroundings as a picture. Ando's customary restraint in his selection of materials, and his preference for simple forms which allow the serenity of the surrounding land and seascape to penetrate the rooms are much in evidence in this masterpiece.