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Dionys Milch (* 1864 ) was an Austrian architect .
Dionys Milch was born in 1864 where it is unknown. Little else is known about him personally either. In the literature it is also listed under the Hungarian name Dezsö Milch or the Slovak name Dionýz Milch. Its architecture was strongly influenced by historicism and eclecticism. The exception were the synagogues, which he designed in the Moorish style. However, they also show characteristics of historicism.
He had an architecture office in Vienna at Deutschmeisterplatz 2, which he built himself. He initially worked with Heinrich Hellin (Milch & Hellin), but he soon left.
Works
- 1880: residential and commercial building at Deutschmeisterplatz 2, downtown Vienna - later the headquarters of ÖGB private employees
- 1882: Apartment building Friedrich-Schmidt-Platz 2 (today Amerika-Haus ) , Vienna (with Heinrich Hellin; one of the arcade houses in the Rathausviertel) - US cultural institute since 1945
- 1886: Apartment building at Kolingasse 4, downtown Vienna
- 1886: Apartment building at Maria-Theresien-Strasse 3, downtown Vienna
- 1887: Tenement building at Reichsratsstrasse 11–13 , downtown Vienna (started in 1883 by Emil von Förster ; one of the arcade houses in the Rathausviertel)
- 1892: Palais Auspitz (Schwarzenbergstrasse 1–3), downtown Vienna
- 1892: Headquarters of the State Railways (Schwarzenbergplatz 3) , downtown Vienna - destroyed in 1945, reconstructed in 1983; Raiffeisen
- 1893/94: Neolog synagogue , Pressburg, Hungary (now Slovakia) - demolished in 1969
- 1898: Neolog Synagogue, Považská Bystrica , Hungary (now Slovakia) - demolished in 1976
- 1899: Orthodox synagogue, Galanta , Hungary (now Slovakia) - demolished in 1976
Individual evidence
- ↑ The virtual reconstruction of the reformed synagogue in Bratislava (Rybné námestie / Fischplatz) Diploma thesis by Julia PALYÓOVÁ at the Vienna University of Technology. Page 20
- ^ A b c Franz Baltzarek, Alfred Hoffmann, Hannes Stekl: Economy and society of the Vienna city expansion. Volume 5 of Die Wiener Ringstrasse: Bild einer Epoche , Verlag Franz Steiner, 1975, ISBN 9783515020985 , p. 318 and footnote 144 ibid. ( Limited preview in Google book search).
- ↑ German Master Course 2 ID addresses: Maria Theresienstraße 26 ViennaGIS: cultural .
- ↑ Renate Wagner-Rieger (Ed.): The stones of the Vienna Ringstrasse, their technical and artistic significance. Volume 4 of Die Wiener Ringstrasse, picture of an epoch. Verlag H. Böhlaus Nachf., 1972, Deutschmeisterplatz 2 - Maria Theresien Straße 26. P. 350 f ( limited preview in the Google book search).
- ^ Kolingasse 4. ViennaGIS: Kulturgut (entered under the misspelling Dyonis ).
- ^ Maria-Theresien-Straße 3. ViennaGIS: Kulturgut (entered under the misspelling Dyonis ).
- ↑ Schwarzenbergstraße 1 Ident addresses: Schellinggasse 16 Seilerstätte 21 ViennaGIS: cultural .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Milk, Dionys |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1864 |
DATE OF DEATH | 19th century or 20th century |