Anton Valentin (architect)
Anton Valentin (born May 25, 1895 in Vienna ; † July 1, 1976 there ) was an Austrian architect and was primarily responsible for municipal housing in Red Vienna . In 1920 he received the Hagenmüller Prize and in 1965 the Laurel of the Society of Fine Artists in Gold.
Works
- Municipal office, Golling an der Erlauf (1923–1925)
- Großmannhof community building, Vienna (1925; with Victor Reiter and Wilhelm Otto Rumler )
- Town hall, Wieselburg (1927–1928)
- Municipal housing at Klausenburger Strasse 22, Vienna (1929)
- War memorial, Wieselburg (1931; with the sculptor Josef Franz Riedl )
- Settlement, Stockerau (1938–1940)
- Personnel building of the cable works Meidling , Vienna (1939)
- Municipal housing in Hasenleiten, Vienna (1949–1950; collaboration on blocks 16, 17 and 26)
- Municipal housing Wagramer Straße 55-61 (1951)
- Design Kapuzinerplatz, Scheibbs (1953–1955)
- Housing complex of the social building cooperative, Vienna- Mauer (1955–1957)
- Municipal housing at Grinzinger Strasse 54, Vienna (1955–1956)
- Community housing and retirement home Fiakerplatz, Vienna (1957–1959; as an employee)
- Municipal housing Floridsdorfer Markt, Vienna (around 1960; as an employee)
- Extension of the Wilhelminenspital , Vienna (1960; as an employee)
- Municipal housing at Hutweidengasse 14, Vienna (1966–1967)
- Municipal housing at Braunhirschengasse 13, Vienna (1967)
literature
- Johanna Weiß: The work of the architect Anton Valentin (1865–1976) with special consideration of his single-family houses. Vienna 2010 (diploma thesis).
- Irene Weiß and Johanna Weiß: Anton Valentin - Buildings and Builders. The Wieselburg town hall and its follow-up orders. Wieselburg 2011. ISBN 978-3-9501919-1-2
Web links
Commons : Anton Valentin - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Anton Valentin (architect). In: Architects Lexicon Vienna 1770–1945. Published by the Architekturzentrum Wien . Vienna 2007.
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SURNAME | Valentin, Anton |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 25, 1895 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | July 1, 1976 |
Place of death | Vienna |