Helmut Leierer

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Helmut Leierer (born February 14, 1931 in Vienna ) is an Austrian architect.

Life

Helmut Leierer completed the bricklayer apprenticeship and state trade school in Salzburg. From 1952 to 1955 he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts with Holzmeister. After completing his studies, he started with the architects Kitt and Lippert and from 1960 he worked as a freelance architect in Vienna and Hollabrunn. From the mid-1970s he taught at the HTL Schellinggasse in Vienna in the civil engineering department. With his office in Hollabrunn, he planned a number of important buildings in the 1970s, such as Salzburg Airport, the HTL in Hollabrunn and municipal housing in Vienna. At the beginning of the 90s, Leierer handed over his studios in Vienna and Hollabrunn to Ernst Maurer and withdrew into private life. As a retired architect, he continues to strive to preserve the cellar lanes in the Weinviertel.

Buildings (selection)

Brigittenauer Lände 170-172
HTL Hollabrunn construction site

Residential and commercial buildings

Traffic structures

Individual evidence

  1. http://akademie.agrarplus.at/koellamaun.html
  2. https://www.wienerwohnen.at/hof/1413/Brigittenauer-Laende-170-172.html
  3. http://www.bauforum.at/bauzeitung/ehre-dem-maurerhandwerk-51586