Anton Valentin (architect)

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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

Wieselburg Town Hall (1927–1928)
Municipal housing at Klausenburger Strasse 22 (1929)
War memorial in Wieselburg (1932)
  • 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

Web links

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