Hanns Kornberger

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Hanns Kornberger, 1909

Hanns grain Berger (* 26. May 1868 in Bruck an der Mur , † 1933 in Hohenems ) was an Austrian architect of Art Nouveau .

Kornberger lived and worked in Vorarlberg from 1900 and in Dornbirn from 1906 .

Works (selection)

Dornbirn

  • Governor Adolf-Rhomberg-Haus , Marktstrasse 26 in Dornbirn (1900) conversion
  • Rectory St Martin, Marktplatz 1 in Dornbirn (1901)
The planning took place in cooperation with the builder Josef Schöch from Rankweil .
  • Hotel Rhomberg, Bahnhofstrasse 11 in Dornbirn (1901) renovation
  • Johann Luger House , Marktplatz 9 in Dornbirn (1901–1902) Conversion
This house has an eventful history behind it: Originally it was the barn of the Feurstein house next door and was later expanded to become the “Sonne” inn.
The renovation in 1901/02 gave the house its current appearance with the small bay window, the curved gable, the corner tower in half-timbered construction and the Art Nouveau decoration in the exterior plaster.
Kornberger takes over elements of German bourgeois architecture before the First World War for the Johann Luger clothing and fashion store . This renovation by the Art Nouveau architect clearly shows how closely Art Nouveau and national romanticism were in Vorarlberg. Both styles were borne by a liberal German national bourgeoisie.
  • Villa Schwendinger, Grabenweg 8 in Dornbirn (1903)
  • Villa Lins, Schulgasse 17 in Dornbirn (1904–1905); today medical association
  • House Spiegel, Schulgasse 1 in Dornbirn (1904–1905) conversion
  • Workers' houses Herrburger & Rhomberg, Schmelzhütterstr. 30 in Dornbirn (1908)
  • Turnher House, Rosenstrasse 1 in Dornbirn (1910)
  • Single-family house Hämmerle, Sandgasse in Dornbirn (1910)
The house no longer exists today.
  • Josef Luger residential and commercial building, Bahnhofstrasse 3 in Dornbirn (1911)
  • Semi-detached house Hartmann, Hatlerstr. 18 in Dornbirn (1911)
  • Schwarzmann house, Bildgasse 31 in Dornbirn (1912)
This building was heavily changed by later renovations.

Schruns

  • House Mayer, Kronengasse 2 in Schruns (1906–1907) extension
  • House Maklott, Silbertalerstrasse 4 in Schruns (around 1900) conversion

Hohenems

The largest project in Vorarlberg: Kaiserin Elisabeth Hospital in Hohenems
  • Villa Geiger , Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Str. 1 (1904) remodeling; (Evidence not final; submitted plans were not implemented)
  • Villa Ammann , Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Str. 5 (1904) Art Nouveau with orientalizing window openings; Sgraffito jewelry with floral motifs; in front of the set-back middle section the front balcony with bars
  • House Reis , Kaiser-Franz-Josef-Str. 6 (1903) remodeling
  • Gasthof Freschen , Angelika-Kaufmann-Str. 6 (1905). The house no longer exists today.
  • Old Hospital , Kaiserin-Elisabeth-Str. 4-6 (1905-1908)
  • Villa Peter (embroidery), Graf-Maximilian-Str. 7 (1906-1908); Baroque decor and mansard roof
  • House Johann Peter , Sankt-Anton-Str. 3 (1907)
  • Gasthaus zur Krone , Marktstr. 12; a building is documented here as early as 1640; Round arch portal made of sandstone, bez 1778; 1908 reconstruction
  • Alte Post (formerly Bräuhaus), Schlossplatz 2 (1910) conversion
  • Embroidery Amann , Bahnhofstrasse 27 (1910/11) today WIFI
  • Markus-Sittikus-Saal , Graf-Maximilian-Str. 3 (1911–1913) formerly Hohenems gymnasium, in a functional style

Other places

  • Schertler House, Maurachgasse 32 in Bregenz (1903/04)
  • Schallert embroidery, Bahnhofstr. 15 in Nenzing (1908/09)
  • Hotel in Rosenheim (1923)

Picture gallery

literature

  • Hanns Kornberger, architect around 1900. Buildings and projects in Vorarlberg. ISBN 3-85176-016-6 .
  • Ute Pfanner-Koppelstätter: The architect Hanns Kornberger (1868-1933). Between tradition and modernity. In: Yearbook Vorarlberger Landesmuseumsverein, Freunde der Landeskunde , 143 (1999), pp. 157–167.
  • Construction craft art. Contributions to the architectural history of Vorarlberg in the 20th century. Institute for Art History at the University of Innsbruck, exhibition catalog No. 5, Innsbruck 1994. ( [1] )

Individual evidence

  1. Rosenheim architectural monuments

Web links

Commons : Hanns Kornberger  - album with pictures, videos and audio files