Eugene Felgel
Eugen Felgel von Farnholz (born October 16, 1877 in Vienna ; † February 16, 1943 there ) was an Austrian builder and architect .
Life
After graduating from the Vienna State Trade School in 1898, he studied at the Technical University of Charlottenburg until 1902 . In 1903 he opened an office community with his older brother Oskar Felgel, which began teaching as early as 1904. After the First World War, Eugen Felgel went to Bucharest. He did not return until 1939.
He inherited the knight's title with the addition of ferns to his name from his father, Anton Felgel von Fernholz, who was vice director of the court and state archives.
buildings
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1903 | Rental houses |
Vienna 9, Schubertgasse 16-20 location |
Note: with Max Haupt |
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1904 |
Elisabethruhe monument BDA-ID: 87012 Wikidata ![]() |
Vienna 14, Kahlenberg location |
Note: with Oskar Felgel |
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1908 | Rental house |
Vienna 5, Nikolsdorfer Gasse 1 / Wiedner Hauptstrasse 98 Location |
Note: with Hubert Gangl |
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1908 | Rental house |
Vienna 19, Würthgasse 8 location |
Note: with Hubert Gangl |
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1908-1909 |
Rosary Church, Parish Church Hetzendorf BDA-ID: 25523 Wikidata ![]() |
Vienna 12, Marschallplatz 6 location |
Note: changed a lot inside, with Hubert Gangl |
Hubert Gangl, Eugen Felgel
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1909 | Rental house |
Vienna 9, Canisiusgasse17 location |
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1909 | Rental house |
Vienna 6, Bienengasse 3 location |
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1910 | Rental house |
Vienna 1, Riemergasse 9 location |
Note: see also Peters Operncafé Hartauer |
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1910 | Rental house |
Vienna 13, Trauttmansdorffgasse 48 Location |
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1910-1911 | Rental house |
Vienna 5, Wiedner Hauptstrasse 106 location |
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1911 | Rental house |
Vienna 5, Stolberggasse 17 location |
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1911 | Rental house |
Vienna 13, Fichtnergasse 6a location |
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1911-1912 | Living u. Commercial building with a movie theater |
Vienna 1, Wollzeile 17–19 location |
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1911-1912 | Living u. Commercial building |
Vienna 1, Franz-Josefs-Kai 13 location |
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1911-1913 | Rental house |
Vienna 8, Daungasse 1 location |
Note: with Oskar Kaufmann |
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1912-1913 |
Living u. Commercial building BDA-ID: 29313 Wikidata ![]() |
Vienna 1, Opernring 19 location |
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1912-1913 | Rental house |
Vienna 4, Prinz-Eugen-Straße 68 location |
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1912-1913 | Rental houses |
Vienna 7, Neubaugasse 38 Location |
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1912-1913 | Rental houses |
Vienna 7, Neubaugasse 68 location |
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1912-1913 | New city theater with associated rental house |
Vienna 8, Skodagasse 20 |
destroyed Note: not preserved, with Oskar Kaufmann |
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1914 | Rental house |
Vienna 3, Schlachthausgasse |
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1914 | Rental house |
Vienna 12, Thunhofgasse / Altmannsdorfer Straße 28 Location |
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1920 | Adaptation of the rental house |
Vienna 23, Kaserngasse 19 |
destroyed |
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Web links
Commons : Eugen Felgel - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
- Eugene Felgel. In: Architects Lexicon Vienna 1770–1945. Published by the Architekturzentrum Wien . Vienna 2007.
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SURNAME | Felgel, Eugene |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Felgel von Fernholz, Eugen (full name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian builder and architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 16, 1877 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Vienna |
DATE OF DEATH | February 16, 1943 |
Place of death | Vienna |