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  1. Clemens Holzmeister (27 March 1886 – 12 June 1983) was a prominent Austrian architect and stage designer of the early twentieth century. The Austrian Academy of Fine Arts listed his life's work as containing 673 projects.

  2. Clemens Holzmeister (* 27. März 1886 in Fulpmes, Tirol; † 12. Juni 1983 in Hallein, Salzburg) war ein österreichischer Architekt, der u. a. in Österreich, Deutschland, der Türkei und Brasilien tätig war.

    Name
    Standort
    Beschreibung
    1913–1914
    Volksschule HERIS-ID: 50179 Objekt-ID: ...
    Marbach an der Donau (Niederösterreich) ...
    1921
    Gruftkapelle für Franziska Lechner, ...
    Breitenfurt, Klosterfriedhof, Hauptstraße ...
    1921–1923
    Pfarrkirche St. Johannes Baptist ...
    Batschuns (Vorarlberg), Oberbatschuns ...
    1921–1924
    Feuerhalle Simmering (Krematorium) ...
    Wien, 11. Gemeindebezirk, Simmering, ...
  3. Clemens Holzmeister (27 March 1886 - 12 June 1983) was a prominent Austrian architect and stage designer of the early twentieth century. The Austrian Academy of Fine Arts listed his life's work as containing 673 projects. Holzmeister was born in the village of Fulpmes in the Tyrol state of Austria.

  4. Clemens Holzmeister – English. Architect. Houses Holzmeister (nos. 23-24) Jagićgasse 8 and 10. Clemens Holzmeister (1886–1983) studied at the Technische Hochschule in Vienna from 1906 to 1913 under Max von Ferstel and Siegfried Simony, for whom he subsequently worked as an assistant.

  5. Jul 10, 2024 · This article examines the work of the Austrian architect Clemens Holzmeister. A leading representative of Austrian architecture between the wars, and a significant figure in the 1950s and 1960s as teacher of the new generation of Austrian architects including Hans Hollein and Gustav Peichl, Holzmeister presents a perplexing image.

  6. Overview. Clemens Holzmeister. (1886—1983) Quick Reference. (1886–1983) Austrian architect, a very prolific designer involved in over 650 projects. The Eichmann country house (Liztlberg Seewald, 1928) respected local building traditions, just as his designs for the Festspielhaus, Salzburg (1926–60) showed a sensitivity to the architectural context.

  7. Jun 28, 2019 · Article discussing the Seipel-Dollfuss Memorial Church designed by the Austrian architect Clemens Holzmeister in the context of Austro-Fascism.