Andreas Luckeneder

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Andreas Luckeneder (1876)

Andreas Luckeneder (born December 28, 1812 in Vienna , Austrian Empire , † May 5, 1890 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary ) was an Austrian city ​​architect.

Life

Andreas Luckeneder was the son of a master tailor and a housemaid, so he came from a humble background. After attending compulsory school, he did an apprenticeship as a bricklayer with Anton Hoppe and also completed the trade school . After taking the journeyman's examination in 1830, he worked for Hoppe as a draftsman and later foreman . In 1840 he switched to master builder Leopold Mayr , where he became site manager. In 1856, Luckeneder became self-employed by taking the master craftsman's examination and obtaining the master builder's license. His company developed extremely successfully. In 1859 he became a citizen of Vienna, in 1875 the kk master builder and member of the Leopoldstadt district committee , where he lived. On the other hand, he turned down a candidacy for the Vienna City Council that was offered to him .

Since 1872 his son Oswald Luckeneder worked in his father's company. After a long illness, Luckeneder died at the age of 78 and was buried in the Vienna Central Cemetery.

Act

Andreas Luckeneder was a very successful Viennese city architect, whose company executed numerous buildings by well-known architects, but also built residential buildings based on his own designs. The early buildings mostly show simply structured late classicist facades, the later ones correspond to the historicist requirement profile of plastic design, mostly in the style of the neo-renaissance .

Radetzkyplatz 1 (1871–1873)
Liebiggasse 4 (1881–1882)
  • Palais Hohenlohe , Theresianumgasse 33, Vienna 4 (1858), left wing of the courtyard, originally built in 1831–1832 by Anton Grünn , 1861–1862 further redesign and new facade by Carl Tietz
  • Rental house , Kochgasse 36, Vienna 8 (1859), conversion, built in 1783
  • Residential and commercial building , Opernring 17, Vienna 1 (1862), design by Carl Schumann
  • Rental houses , Löwengasse 41 and 43, Vienna 3 (1864), demolished, in their place Hundertwasserhaus
  • Rental house , Franz-Josefs-Kai 53, Vienna 1 (1864–1865), facade chipped off in 1957
  • Residential house , Hegelgasse 16, Vienna 1 (1867), designed by Romano and Schwendenwein
  • Palais Ofenheim , Schwarzenbergplatz 15, Vienna 1 (1867–1868), designed by Romano and Schwendenwein
  • Rental house , Radetzkystraße 12 / Radetzkyplatz 2, Vienna 3 (1868)
  • Residential and commercial building , Canovagasse 5, Vienna 1 (1868), designed by Romano and Schwendenwein
  • Palais Wiener von Welten , Schwarzenbergplatz 2 / Pestalozzigasse 6, Vienna 1 (1869), designed by Romano and Schwendenwein
  • Residential and commercial building , Maria Theresien-Straße 17, Vienna 9 (1871), designed by Romano and Schwendenwein
  • Rental house , Canovagasse 3–5, Vienna 1 (1871), designed by Emil von Förster
  • Rental house , Hörlgasse 14, Vienna 9 (1871), designed by Karl Schumacher
  • Rental house , Obere Viaduktgasse 20 / Radetzkyplatz 1, Vienna 3 (1871–1873)
  • Residential and commercial building , Hörlgasse 5 and 7, Vienna 9 (1871)
  • Residential and commercial building , Liechtensteinstrasse 11 / Türkenstrasse 6, Vienna 9 (1872)
  • Rental house , Obere Viaduktgasse 12, Vienna 3 (1872)
  • Residential and commercial building , Kolingasse 13, Vienna 9 (1872), designed by Friedrich Schachner
  • Residential and commercial building , Liechtensteinstrasse 11, Vienna 9 (1872), design by Wilhelm Fränkel
  • Rental house , Radetzkyplatz 5 / Radetzkystraße 14, Vienna 3 (1872–1873), designed by F. Hanauer
  • Rental house , Einsiedlerplatz 2 / Embelgasse 51, Vienna 5 (1873), designed by Friedrich König
  • Rental house , Rennweg 28, Vienna 3 (1873)
  • Mietpalais , Jauresgasse 11 / Reisnerstraße 46, Vienna 3 (1874)
  • Rental house , Frankenberggasse 2–4 / Apfelgasse 5, Vienna 4 (1874)
  • Rental house , Frankenberggasse 3, Vienna 4 (1874), demolished
  • Rental house , Tongasse 2, Vienna 3 (1875)
  • Rental house , Frankenberggasse 8, Vienna 4 (1875), design by architects Holik and Kaudela
  • Residential and commercial building , Wipplingerstraße 29, Vienna 1 (1875), designed by Heinrich von Ferstel and Carl Köchlin
  • Residential and commercial building , Wipplingerstraße 27 / Renngasse 9, Vienna 1 (1876), design by Ferstel and Köchlin
  • Residential and commercial building , Hohenstaufengasse 2 / Renngasse 2, Vienna 1 (1877), design by Ferstel and Köchlin
  • Residential and commercial building , Türkenstrasse 10, Vienna 9 (1879–1880), designed by Ludwig Tischler
  • Rental house , Hörlgasse 11, Vienna 9 (1880), designed by Ludwig Tischler
  • Rental house , Rooseveltplatz 10, Vienna 9 (1880), design by Ferstel and Köchlin
  • Rental house , Ferstelgasse 1, Vienna 9 (1880), designed by Alois Koch
  • Rental house , Frankenberggasse 8, Vienna 4 (1881), designed by Friedrich Schachner
  • Rental house , Preßgasse 22, Vienna 4 (1881), designed by Oskar Merz
  • Rental house , Rienößlgasse 8-10 / Kleinschmidgasse 1, Vienna 4 (1881)
  • Rental house , Liebiggasse 4, Vienna 1 (1881–1882)
  • Family house , Untere Augartenstraße 3, Vienna 2 (1882), no longer exists
  • Mietpalais , Schwindgasse 6, Vienna 4 (1882), designed by Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer
  • Rental house , Schönbrunner Straße 26, Vienna 5 (1882), designed by Otto Hieser
  • Residential and commercial buildings , Reichsratsstrasse 7–9, Vienna 1 (1884–1886), designed by Franz von Neumann
  • Rental house , Kleine Neugasse 10 / Schäffergasse 23, Vienna 4 (1885)
  • Rental house , Kolingasse 4, Vienna 9 (1886)
  • Rental house , Reisnerstraße 28, Vienna 3 (1886)
  • Rental house , Rasumofskigasse 2, Vienna 3 (1887), 1948 war damage repair
  • Rental house , Maria Theresienstraße 3, Vienna 9 (1887)
  • Rental house , Lackierergasse 1, Vienna 9 (1889–1890), facade chipped

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