Friedrich Florian Grünberger
Friedrich Florian Grünberger (born May 10, 1921 in Trumau ; † May 22, 2007 in Vienna ) was an Austrian architect .
Life
Friedrich Florian Grünberger attended the Federal Trade School in Mödling . With the annexation of Austria to Hitler's Germany, he performed the Reich Labor Service . From 1939 to 1941 he studied with Alexander Popp at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna . In 1941 he did military service and was taken prisoner of war. From 1945 he studied with F. Adolf Lutz, assistant and employee of Alexander Popp, and in 1946/1947 in Lois Welzenbacher's master class and graduated in 1947 with a diploma. In 1948 he passed the master builder examination and received the license as a master builder in 1950 . From 1954 Grünberger worked as a freelance architect with two architecture offices in Vienna and Düsseldorf .
Awards
- Prize of the master school for architecture for special achievements under Alexander Popp
- Silver Füger Medal under Lois Welzenbacher
- 1964 professional title professor
- 1974 member of the Vienna Künstlerhaus
Realizations
- Austria
- Conversion of the town hall cellar in Traiskirchen (1st prize in the competition)
- Large sauna and alpine pool in Gloggnitz
- 1955 high-rise in Wels
- 1955 residential building in Vienna / Hietzing
- 1955 residential building in Vienna / Währing
- 1956 residential building in Vienna / Landstrasse
- 1956 Sports stadium with roofing and alpine pool with an underwater restaurant in Wattens
- 1962 Sports Center Theresian Military Academy Wiener Neustadt
- 1963–1967 Floridsdorfer Bad
- 1964–1975 indoor and outdoor swimming pool in the federal sports center Südstadt in Maria Enzersdorf
- 1966 Outdoor swimming pool with indoor pool and ice arena in Stockerau based on award-winning designs for the city of Steyr (1955) and the city of Bludenz (1956)
- 1968–1973 Ottakring indoor and outdoor swimming pool
- 1970–1974 Dianabad Vienna , torn down in 1999
- 1970 Swimming pool at the Federal School of Vienna- Schmelz
- 1972–1974 Kurmittelhaus in Vienna- Oberlaa
- 1976–1978 Hietzing indoor and outdoor swimming pool
- 1977–1978 Simmering indoor swimming pool
- 1978 Döblinger Bad
- 1980–1982 Donaustadt indoor and outdoor swimming pool
- 1981–1983 Brigittenau indoor and outdoor swimming pool
- 1982–1984 Großfeldsiedlung indoor and outdoor swimming pool
- Germany
- 1963–1964 hospital project in Düsseldorf
- 1966–1967 Largest indoor swimming pool in Europe in the center of Düsseldorf
Web links
literature
- FF Grünberger. 25 years as an architect. Exhibition catalog, Künstlerhaus Vienna , Tusch-Druck, Vienna September 1974.
- Friedrich Florian Grünberger. Pp. 126-127. In: Helmut Weihsmann : Built in Vienna. Lexicon of 20th Century Viennese Architects. Collaboration with Erhard Waldner, Promedia Verlag , Vienna 2005, ISBN 3-85371-234-7 .
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Grünberger, Friedrich Florian |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 10, 1921 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Trumau |
DATE OF DEATH | May 22, 2007 |
Place of death | Vienna |