Wilhelm Holzbauer
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Wilhelm Holzbauer (September 3, 1930, Salzburg) is an Austrian architect, noted as a "pragmatic" modernist. He was a student of Clemens Holzmeister at the Vienna University of Technology between 1950-53. Between 1956-57 he studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology as a Fulbright Scholar. From 1977 to 1998 he was professor at the University of Applied Arts Vienna [1]
Projects
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Landhaus in Brengenz (1975–81)
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Andromeda Tower Vienna (1996–98)
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Gasometer D, Vienna (1999-2001)
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Linz Central Station (2001–05)
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Tech Gate Tower, Vienna (2003–05)
References
- ↑ Österreich-Lexikon, retrieved 18 February 2013 (in German)
Further reading
- Liesbeth Waechter-Bohm: Wilhelm Holzbauer: 50 Years of Architecture, Springer Verlag, 2006
External links
- Media related to Wilhelm Holzbauer at Wikimedia Commons
- Holzbauer and Partners
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