Hans Steineder
Hans Steineder (born February 27, 1904 in Linz ; † March 29, 1976 there ) was an Austrian architect.
Life
Hans Steineder attended the boys 'elementary school from 1910 to 1915 and the boys' community school in Linz- Waldegg from 1915 to 1918 and from 1918 to 1923 the construction school at the State Trade School in Salzburg with Wunibald Deininger . He did his internship in the carpentry and joinery of his father and city master carpenter Leopold Steineder in Linz and with the master builder Max Ortner in Linz and graduated in 1923. He then studied architecture with Peter Behrens at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna until 1926 .
In 1927, Hans Steineder opened his own architectural office in Linz and received important orders from the Roman Catholic. Area in Upper Austria and the Province of Salzburg . In the mid-1930s, the major orders were canceled and in 1938 his architectural office was confiscated by the National Socialists. Hans Steineder moved to Vienna and was able to work for the National Socialist architect Fritz Schoderböck from 1938 to 1945. In 1946, Hans Steineder again became an independent architect with offices in Linz and Vienna, mainly working in Vienna and spending the weekends with the family in Linz. After 1945 he received recognition from the state of Lower Austria for the restoration of historical buildings and for new buildings in a historical context.
Awards
- 1925 Golden Füger Medal of the Academy for the best solution to the task of the petrol pump
- 1926 Gustav Lindenthal Prize from the Academy for Industrial Design
- 1971 professional title professor
Realizations
- 1927–1929 Extension at Brucknerstraße 8 to the Franciscan School in Linz
- 1928–1937 Realgymnasium of the Franciscan Sisters of Vöcklabruck in Wels
- 1930 Beethovenstrasse No. 1 in Linz with the United Construction Company Pirkl & Eysert
- 1930 Kolping house in Linz, with master builder Friedrich Gangl, Steineder's main plant in Linz, today Kuddelmuddel children's cultural center
- 1931–1932 Exercitienhaus Subiaco in Kremsmünster
- 1949–1953 with Helene Koller-Buchwieser the Roman Catholic. Parish Church of the Conception of Mary in Vienna-Meidling
- 1955–1957 Municipal housing at Grinzinger Strasse 2 in Vienna-Döbling
- 1958–1960 Edwin-Schuster-Hof community building in Vienna-Döbling
literature
- Monika Platzer (Ed.): Much too modern. Hans Steineder, architect. 1904 - 1976. Publication for the exhibition of the same name from February 24 to April 5, 1999 in the Architekturzentrum Wien , Pustet, Salzburg 1999, ISBN 3-7025-0389-7 .
Web links
- Literature by and about Hans Steineder in the catalog of the German National Library
- Hans Steineder. In: Architects Lexicon Vienna 1770–1945. Published by the Architekturzentrum Wien . Vienna 2007.
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b c Dehio Linz 2009
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Steineder, Hans |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 27, 1904 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Linz |
DATE OF DEATH | March 29, 1976 |
Place of death | Linz |