Alajos Hauszmann

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Hauszmann Alajos (Buda, June 9, 1847Velence, July 31, 1926): architect, professor, member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

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[edit] Life

  • Born in 1847 into a family of Bavarian origin; the son of Ferenc Hauszmann and Anna Maár (siblings: Hermina (1845-1929), Ferenc (1850-1918) and Kornélia (1854-1837))

[edit] Major Works

[edit] Architecture and Design

  • 1870 ]] German Theater, Budapest (destroyed by fire in 1890)
  • 1870 Kiosk, Erzsébet tér, Budapest (destroyed)
  • 1871-1872 Tüköry palace, Budapest (destroyed)
  • 1874-1875 Coburg palace, Budapest (destroyed)
  • 1876 Church of the Sacred Heart, Gyoma
  • 1876-1878 Kégl mansion, Székesfehérvár
  • 1877-1878 City Hall and theater, Szombathely (destroyed)
  • 1878 Stefánia Yacht Club, Balatonfüred
  • 1878-1879 Kégl palace, Budapest
  • 1878-1880 St. Stephen Hospital, Budapest
  • 1881-1883 Austro-Hungarian Bank, Szombathely
  • 1882 Parliament, Budapest (prize winning design, not built)
  • 1882-1884 Erzsébet Hospital for the Red Cross, Budapest
  • 1883-1884 Teacher's Training College, Budapest
  • 1883-1884 Főreáliskola, Budapest
  • 1884 Teacher's Training Institute, Budapest
  • 1884 Scottish Abbey, Budapest (destroyed)
  • 1884-1885 Nádasdy mansion renovation and chapel, Nádasdladány
  • 1884-1885 Batthyány palace, Budapest
  • 1884-1886 Girls' Lyceum, Sopron
  • 1884-1889 University Pathology Institute, Cluj-Napoca
  • 1886 University Public Health Institute, Cluj-Napoca
  • 1886 State Institute for Teaching Women, Budapest
  • 1886-1887 Institute for Forensic Medicine, Budapest
  • 1887-1889 Northeast Railroad Company apartment building, Budapest
  • 1887-1889 Technical Training School and Museum, Budapest
  • 1888-1890 Budapest Court House and Penitentiary, Budapest
  • 1889-1890 commercial building, Budapest
  • 1890 Kálmán Széll's mansion, Rátót
  • 1890-1894 County hospital, Nitra
  • 1891-1905 Royal Palace in Buda Castle, Budapest
  • 1891 Hauszmann house, Budapest
  • 1890-1894 New York Palace, Budapest
  • 1893 General Hospital, Cluj-Napoca
  • 1893-1896 Royal Hungarian Palace of Justice, Budapest (Kúria, today: Ethnographic Museum)
  • 1893-1897 Governor's Palace, Rijeka
  • 1902-1909 Royal Joseph Technical University, central building, Budapest
  • 1904 City Hall, Oradea
  • 1910 National Theater, Budapest (not built)

[edit] Publications

  • A budapesti igazságügyi palota (Magy. Mérnök és Építész Egyl. Közl., 1897)
  • A kir. József műegyetem új otthona (Magy. Mérnök és Építész Egyl. Közl., 1909)
  • A magyar királyi vár (Budapest, 1912)
  • Budapest városának építészeti fejlődésének története (Akad. Ért. 1925).

[edit] References

Gerle, János, ed. Hauszmann Alajos (Holnap Kiadó, Budapest, 2002) ISBN 963-346-526-5 [1]

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