Gustav Steinberger

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Gustav Steinberger (born July 16, 1862 in Salzburg , † September 3, 1931 in Gmunden ) was an Austrian architect and builder.

Life

Gustav Steinberger was an architect and a builder in Linz from 1892 to 1925 . Numerous buildings are under monument protection.

Gustav Steinberger was buried in Linz.

Realizations

  • Year? Former clubhouse of the rowing club Ister (founded 1876), Obere Donaulände 115a in Linz
  • Year? Art Nouveau house at Weißenwolffstrasse 6 in Linz
  • Year? Residential building Schillerstraße 40, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • Year? Residential building Starhembergstraße 35A, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • Year? Apartment building Wurmstrasse 4A, Volksgartenviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1892 residential building at Fadingerstraße 19, town hall district in the center of Linz
  • 1893 residential and commercial building at Hamerlingstrasse 4, Makartviertel Bulgariplatz
  • 1894 Residential building at Fadingerstraße 17a, town hall district in the center of Linz
  • 1894 Redesign of the facade of the former Zur Goldenen Sense inn , now a gallery, Klosterstrasse 16 in Linz
  • 1894 residential building at Schillerstraße 45, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1895 residential and commercial building on Promenade 5 in Linz
  • 1896 extension to the residential building at Fadingerstraße 15, town hall district in Linz center; Basic construction from 1878 by master builder Michael Lettmayr
  • 1896 Second Landwehr barracks, Derfflingerstraße 8, Franckviertel
  • 1898 residential building on Promenade 30, old town district in Linz center
  • 1898 Zentral-Schlachthof Linz Holzstrasse 5, Kaplanhofviertel in the center of Linz
  • 1899 Residential and rental house at Brucknerstrasse 7, Andreas-Hofer-Platz district, Bulgariplatz
Headquarters of the ÖBB
  • 1899–1900 Former management building of ÖBB Bahnhofstrasse 3 in Linz with architect Robert Seelig as site manager
  • 1899 House at Schubertstrasse 19, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1899 Apartment building Wurmstrasse 2A, Volksgartenviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1899–1902 Double elementary school for boys and girls at Dürrnbergerstrasse 1, Andreas-Hofer-Platz district, completely destroyed in World War II; today Otto-Glöckel-Schule Linz built in several stages from 1946 to 1968 according to the plans of the City Building Office of the City of Linz
  • 1900 Federal Commercial Academy and Federal Commercial School at Rudigierstrasse 6 in Linz
  • 1901 Third Landwehr barracks , Derfflingerstraße 8a in Linz based on plans by the architect Karl Bundsmann
  • 1901–1902 Primary School Pöstlingberg Samhaberstraße 48, Pöstlingberg
  • 1902 Brucknerstrasse 28 residential and guest house, Andreas-Hofer-Platz quarter, Bulgariplatz
  • 1902 residential and commercial building at Landstrasse 63, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1902 Residential and commercial building at Bürgerstrasse 3, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1902 Residential and commercial building on Landstrasse 10 in Linz
  • 1902 on the corner of Beethovenstrasse 16 in Linz
  • 1902 House at Museumstrasse 3, town hall district in the center of Linz
  • 1902 House at Museumstrasse 23, town hall district in the center of Linz
  • 1903 Former inn Pillweinstrasse, Pillweinstrasse 2 in Linz
  • 1903 corner house at Fadingerstraße 11 in Linz
  • 1903 residential and commercial building at Wiener Straße 73, Makartviertel, Bulgariplatz
  • 1903 Redesign of the facade of the residential and commercial building at Landstrasse 58, Volksgartenviertel Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1903 House at Starhembergstrasse 33, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1903 residential building with secessionist facade decor at Lustenauer Strasse 9, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1904 House in Huemerstraße 12b, town hall district in the center of Linz
  • 1904 House at Schillerstraße 10, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1904 residential building at Starhembergstrasse 43, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1904 apartment building Lustenauerstraße 20, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1905 on the corner of Schillerstraße 12 in Linz
  • 1905 Villa-like house at Knabenseminarstrasse 26, Karlhofsiedlung
  • 1905 Mietpalais Figulystraße 36, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1905 House at Kroatengasse 5, Volksgartenviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1905 Residential building Lustenauerstraße 30, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1905 House at Schillerstraße 61, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1905 Residential building with kindergarten at Bürgerstrasse 44, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1906 Extension to the guest house and residence Zum Schwarzen Anker , Hessenplatz 14 in Linz; Main house in 1870 by master builder Michael Lettmayr built
  • 1906 Prestigious villa at Oberfeldstrasse 10, Makartviertel, Bulgariplatz
  • 1906 House at Starhembergstrasse 17, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg, basic building from 1870 by master builder Michael Riedl
  • 1907 Kirchmayr House at Hauptplatz 14 in Linz
  • 1907 corner house at Scharitzerstraße 12 in Linz
  • 1907 House with neo-Rococo decor at Humboldtstrasse 33a, Neustadtviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1908 Bundesrealgymnasium Linz Fadingerstraße , former K. k. State secondary school based on plans by the architect Karl Bundsmann
  • 1908 Children's home of the city of Linz, Johannesgasse 2 in Linz
  • 1910 Promenade 4 residential and commercial building in Linz
  • 1910 Apartment building at Kroatengasse 7, Volksgartenviertel, Freinberg - Froschberg
  • 1912 Ankerhof Stelzhamerstraße 2 in Linz with the architect Egon von Leuzendorf together with the builder Matthäus Schlager
  • 1912 Civil servants' residence at Eisenhandstrasse 22 in Linz based on plans by the builder Viktor Michaliczek from Mitterndorf near Traismauer
  • 1912 Office building at Museumstrasse 6 in Linz based on plans by the architect Mauriz Balzarek
  • 1912 House at Eisenhandstraße 23, Rathausviertel, Linz center
  • 1912–14 Hotel Weinzinger , Donaulände in Linz, based on plans by the architects Hans Glaser and Karl Scheffel (demolished in 1962)
  • Between the wars (= 1919–1939) Housing complex Gruberstrasse 60, Kaplanhofviertel in the center of Linz

Web links

Commons : Gustav Steinberger  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files