Eugene Wörle
Eugen Wörle (born January 3, 1909 in Bregenz , † December 14, 1996 in Vienna ) was an Austrian architect .
Life
Eugen Wörle studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and graduated from Clemens Holzmeister's master school , in whose studio he then worked. From 1936 he was a permanent employee and partner of Max Fellerer .
Eugen Wörle rests in an honorary grave in the Vienna Central Cemetery (group 40, number 60).
Awards
- 1956 Prize of the City of Vienna for Architecture
- Austrian builder award 1969 for the terrace house ›An der golden Stiege‹ in Mödling
Works
In the community with Max Fellerer, among other things:
- Housing complex in the Per Albin Hansson housing estate
- Lido Gänsehäufel
- Parkhotel Mirabell
- Congress hall in Salzburg
- New building for the Ministry of Finance and the Academy for Applied Arts
- Reconstruction of Parliament
- Haas-Haus on Stephansplatz
Web links
- Eugene Wörle. In: Architects Lexicon Vienna 1770–1945. Published by the Architekturzentrum Wien . Vienna 2007.
Individual evidence
- ↑ 50th birthday of Eugen Wörle , Vienna City Hall correspondence January 1959
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Wörle, Eugene |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 3, 1909 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bregenz |
DATE OF DEATH | December 14, 1996 |
Place of death | Vienna |