Alfred Mautner

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Alfred Mautner (born June 25, 1886 in Hernals ; † June 21, 1945 in London ) was an Austrian architect .

Life

His father, Samuel Mautner, was a Bohemian railway official. Together with Johann Rothmüller , Alfred Mautner founded a construction company in Mauer near Vienna in 1921 . From 1922 to 1938 he also worked as a vehicle operator for passenger transport. Mautner and Rothmüller's first joint work was in 1921/22 when the buildings of the monumental film Sodom and Gomorrah were executed . In 1929 Alfred Mautner opened a flower shop in Vienna- Josefstadt not far from his apartment. The construction company was dissolved in 1931 and Mautner resigned his license as a builder . In 1938 he had to emigrate to England due to his Jewish origins . There he married Elsa Gold in 1939.

Orthopedic Hospital Gersthof

Buildings as an architect (selection)

  • Löwenkino in Vienna- Landstrasse (built 1922; together with Johann Rothmüller)
  • Gersthof maternity home, today Gersthof Orthopedic Hospital in Vienna- Hernals (built 1924–1926; together with Johann Rothmüller)

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