Adolf Lang
Adolf Láng | |
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Born |
Adolf Lang 15 June 1848 Prague, Habsburg Empire |
Died |
2 May 1913 Budapest, Austria-Hungary |
Nationality | Hungarian, German |
Alma mater | TU Wien, Vienna |
Occupation | Architect |
Adolf Láng (born as Adolf Lang, June 15, 1848 in Prague – May 2, 1913 in Vienna), was a Hungarian-German architect, one of the main representatives of the historicist style during the late 1900s.
Career
Lang studied in Vienna and from 1870 became the director of works for the company which built the boulevards and ring roads in Budapest. He also designed a number of private and public buildings for the capital, and later taught in Bucharest. Upon his return to Hungary, he entered into a partnership with Antal Steinhardt and spent his final years in Vienna.
Works
- Old Music Adademy, Budapest
- Old Exhibition Hall, Budapest
- National Theatre of Pécs, 1893–95
- Former Hungarian (Magyar) Theatre, 1897
- State Theatre Košice, 1899
- Pécs City Hall, 1907
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