Heinz Tesar
Heinz Tesar (born June 16, 1939 in Innsbruck ) is an Austrian architect , artist and writer .
Life
Heinz Tesar attended the HTL in Innsbruck, where among other things Norbert Heltschl was his teacher. He then studied architecture from 1961 to 1965 at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in the master class of Prof. Roland Rainer . After various stays abroad in Hamburg (1959–1961), Munich (1965–1968) and Amsterdam (1971) and an intensive examination of embryo images and homotypes, he opened his own studio in Vienna in 1973. From 1972 to 1977 he was a member of the board of the Austrian Society for Architecture, from 2002 to 2006 he was a member of the building committee of the city of Zurich. Since 2000 he also has another office in Berlin.
Since the 1980s he has taught at various universities in Europe and America:
- 1983 Visiting Professor at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York
- 1985–1987 visiting professor at the ETH Zurich
- 1988 Visiting Professor at Syracuse University , New York
- 1990 Visiting Professor Graduate School of Design, Harvard University , Cambridge, Massachusetts
- 1990–1991 visiting professor at the Technical University of Munich
- 1992 Cass Gilbert Visiting Professor, University of Minnesota , Minneapolis
- 1995 International Summer Academy for Fine Arts Salzburg
- 1996–2000 visiting professor at the Istituto Universitario di Architettura di Venezia
- 1997–1998 visiting professor at the Hamburg University of Fine Arts
- 2000–2006 visiting professor at the Accademia di Architettura, University of Italian Switzerland , Mendrisio
He was awarded first or second place for various international competition entries: B. for the Klösterliareal in Bern (1981), the university library in Amiens (1991), the synagogue in Dresden (1997), the Museum of Art and Design in Ingolstadt (2000) and the Museum of Medicine in Padua, Italy (2004) .
Awards
- 1979 Austrian builder award 1979 for the Unterberg parish church in Lungau
- 1982 Austrian Prize for Fine Arts
- 1983 City of Vienna Prize for Architecture
- 1986 Austrian builder award 1986 for the Biberhaufenweg housing estate in Vienna
- 1988 Austrian builder award 1988 for the Schömer house in Klosterneuburg
- 1994 Austrian builder award 1994 for the Hallein Celtic Museum
- 2000 Heinrich Tessenow Medal in gold
- 2011 Grand Austrian State Prize for Architecture
Realizations
- 1973–1974 redesign of the interior of the church and the modern gallery in the Schleedorf parish church
- 1974–1977 Music Studio Peer, Steinach am Brenner,
- 1976–1979 Reconstruction of the Unterberg parish church
- 1977–1986 parish church, mortuary and cemetery in Kleinarl
- 1976–1983 and 1985–1988 residential houses on Einsiedlergasse, Vienna
- 1981–1983 Perchtoldsdorf fire station
- 1981–1983 Grass House, Bregenz
- 1981–1985 with Carl Pruscha and Otto Häuselmayer, Biberhaufenweg settlement, Vienna
- 1985–1987 Grobeckergasse house, Vienna
- 1986–1987 Schömer-Haus administration building, Klosterneuburg
- 1987–1990 day-care center, Wienerberggrund residential complex, Vienna
- 1991 Design of Koloman-Wallisch-Platz, Kapfenberg
- 1993–1995 Hallein Celtic Museum
- 1995 warehouse area, Sankt Gallen in Styria
- 1995 Evangelical Church in Klosterneuburg
- 1994 Stadttheater / Stadtkino und Museum, Hallein, renovation of the building erected by Wunibald Deininger in 1925
- 1995 "Taschenberg Residenz" ( house at the Zwinger south of the Taschenbergpalais ), Dresden
- 1998–1999 Essl Museum , Klosterneuburg
- 1999 Donaucity Church , Vienna
- 1999 House at the Zwinger , Dresden
- 2000–2005 reconstruction of the Bode Museum , Berlin
- 2001–2006 pond garden calvario in Klosterneuburg Abbey
- 2001–2006 BTV City Forum, Innsbruck
- until 2013 mother house of the Hallein Sisters Franciscan Sisters at Kahlsperg Castle
Web links
- Entry on Heinz Tesar in the database of the state's memory for the history of the state of Lower Austria ( Museum Niederösterreich )
- Literature by and about Heinz Tesar in the catalog of the German National Library
- Heinz Tesar. In: arch INFORM .
- "Churches - Residential Buildings - Museums". The architect Heinz Tesar. In: Ö1 - Menschenbilder , broadcast on December 4, 2011.
- Heinz Tesar architecture exhibition in Tokyo 2008
Individual evidence
- ↑ Ivona Jelcic: Norbert Heltschl 1919-2017. In: Tiroler Tageszeitung from December 7, 2017
- ^ BM Schmied: Architect Heinz Tesar receives Grand Austrian State Prize 2011 , March 15, 2011
- ↑ Evangelical Church Klosterneuburg ( Memento from January 14, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- ↑ Sisters move out of the Emsburg. salzburg.orf.at, published on June 8, 2012
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Tesar, Heinz |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | June 16, 1939 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | innsbruck |