Architektur in Niederösterreich im 20. Jahrhundert nach Friedrich Achleitner

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  • ISBN 9783035627084
  • Weight: 1434g
  • Dimensions: 220 x 165mm
  • Publication Date: 06 May 2024
  • Publisher: Birkhauser
  • Publication City/Country: CH
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: German
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Friedrich Achleitner’s guide to architecture

This guide documents the architectural activities in Lower Austria, based on Friedrich Achleitner’s influential multi-volume Österreichische Architektur im 20. Jahrhundert (Austrian Architecture in the 20th Century). Achleitner’s unfinished work was continued by drawing on documents of his bequest.

This foundational volume presents the multifaceted architectural landscape of Lower Austria in the 20th century with approx. 2,300 buildings and projects, which are arranged both topographically and typologically. Not only prominent buildings, but also lesser-known examples are considered. The book includes essays on Achleitner, his primary research, the genesis of the architectural guide, and architecture in Lower Austria.

  • Architecture in Lower Austria: a thorough and systematic topographical and typological overview
  • Key information on approx. 2,300 buildings and projects; catalog of sites and planners; numerous plans and original photographs by Friedrich Achleitner
  • With contributions by Ingrid Holzschuh / Monika Platzer, Franziska Leeb, and others, as well as texts by Atreju Allahverdy, Markus Gesierich, Juliane Johannsen, Agnes Liebsch, Inge Scheidl, and Elisabeth Schnattler

Doris Grandits, Caroline Jäger-Klein, Theresa Knosp, Vienna University of Technology

Architekturzentrum Wien