Hundertwasser architecture : for a more human architecture in harmony with nature

Mattson, Philip

Hundertwasser architecture : for a more human architecture in harmony with nature / Philip Mattson - Köln : Taschen , 1997 - 317 p. : illus. ; 31 cm

The mole -- father of all architects (On the origin of Hundertwasser's ideas on architecture by Wieland Schmied) -- Hundertwasser dreams architecture (Architecture in pictures) -- HUndertwasser as philosopher of architecture (Manifestoes, speeches, writings) -- Hundertwasser, architect's models (Models and plans) -- Hundertwasser the architecture doctor (Rosenthal Porcelain Factory, Selb, 1980-82) ; Mierka grain elevator, Krems, 1982-83 ; Rupertinum, Salzburg, 1980-85 ; Church of St. Barbara, Bärnbach, 1984-88 ; Motorway restaurant, Bad Fischau, 1989-90 ; KunstHausWien, 1989-91 ; Spittelau heating plant, Vienna, 1988-92 ; "In the meadows" housing complex, Bad Soden, 1990-93 ; "Living beneath the rain tower", Plochingen, 1990-94 ; Integrative school, Heddernheim, 1987-88 ; Day-care centre, Heddernheim, 1987-95 Hot springs village, Blumau, 1990-97 ; Martin Luther gymnasium, Wittenberg, since 1994).

Friedrich Stowasser, better known as Friedensreich Hundertwasser was a multifaceted Austrian artist. The grandson of the well-known philologist Joseph Maria de Stowasser, he served in various areas of knowledge such as painting and sculpture making some building designs.


Translated from the German to English

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Hundertwasser, Friedensreich (1928-2000)


Architecture---German

PE1583 / .D53 1993

709.2 HUN

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