Max Haas (architect)

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Max Haas (* 1847 in Mergentheim , Württemberg; † June 2, 1927 in Innsbruck ) was a late historicist architect .

Life

Sporthotel, Igls

Max Haas from Württemberg worked for eleven years in Heinrich von Ferstel's office  in Vienna . In 1883 he was appointed to teach building sciences and architectural drawing at the state trade school in Innsbruck  , where Theodor Prachensky was  one of his students.

In 1885 he was elected to the Innsbruck municipal council as a representative of the Progressive Party. On the occasion of his retirement in 1907, the emperor awarded him the title of building officer.

Haas designed buildings in the neo-renaissance  and neo-Gothic styles , but especially in a regional style. He did not choose the Swiss style , which was popular at the time , but oriented himself towards farms in the Lower Inn Valley , whose shapes he increased to splendid. With his buildings he shaped the townscape of Igls in particular as it changed from a farming village to a tourist destination.

Works

Corner house Maria-Theresien-Straße / Anichstraße
  • Completion of the high altar begun by Heinrich von Ferstel in the Schottenkirche in Vienna, 1883
  • Design for the German House , Brno, 1887 (not realized)
  • Reconstruction and renovation, Büchsenhausen Castle , 1887–1889
  • Altwirt (Sporthotel), Igls, 1889
  • Villa Haas, Kur-Apotheke Igls, around 1890
  • Business and residential building Maria-Theresien-Straße 24 / Anichstraße 2, Innsbruck, 1889–1893
  • Residential and commercial building at Anichstrasse 2a, Innsbruck, 1889–1893
  • Town hall, Igls, 1893
  • Villa Schumacher (House Windegg), Igls, 1894
  • Grave memorial for Marie Zöhrlaut from Milwaukee, Protestant part of Innsbruck's Westfriedhof , 1894
  • Expansion of the Igler Hof, 1894–1895
  • Elementary school Franz-Fischer-Strasse, Wilten , 1901
  • Milchlingsbrunnen, Bad Mergentheim, 1910

literature

  • Christoph Hölz, Klaus Tragbar, Veronika Weiss (Hrsg.): Architectural guide Innsbruck . Haymon, Innsbruck 2017, ISBN 978-3-7099-7204-5 , pp. 257 .

Web links

Commons : Max Haas  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Felmayer, Wiesauer: Büchsenhausen residence. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved September 5, 2015 .
  2. Deaths and Funerals. In:  Tiroler Anzeiger , June 3, 1927, p. 6 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / maintenance / tan
  3. Municipal council supplementary elections. In:  Innsbrucker Nachrichten , May 9, 1885, p. 3 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / ibn
  4. Court and staff news. In:  Innsbrucker Nachrichten , December 2, 1907, p. 3 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / ibn
  5. a b Ilse Patzelt: The Igler Hof. From farmhouse to grand hotel. In: Scientific Yearbook of the Tyrolean State Museums, Volume 3 (2010), pp. 433–453 ( PDF; 23.9 MB )
  6. Georg Kugler: "Our Lady of the Scots". Art in the Schottenkirche, series: 3rd part. In: Schottenpfarrblatt, No. 6, Lent / Easter 2004, pp. 3–4 ( PDF; 696 kB )
  7. Felmayer, Wiesauer: Villa Haas, Kur-Apotheke Igls. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved January 3, 2018 .
  8. Wiesauer: Business and residential buildings. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved January 3, 2018 .
  9. Weirather, Wiesauer: Residential and commercial building, apartment building. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved January 3, 2018 .
  10. Weirather, Wiesauer: Residential and commercial building, apartment building. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved January 3, 2018 .
  11. Der Igel, No. 14, September 2010, p. 2 ( PDF; 1.9 MB )
  12. ^ Wiesauer: Post office, former school house. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 21, 2013 .
  13. Grave monument in the Protestant cemetery in Innsbruck. From the architect Prof. Max Haas. In: The Architect. Viennese monthly books for building and decorative arts. III. Year 1897, p. 19 ( digitized version )
  14. ^ Franz Fischer elementary school. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved January 3, 2018 .
  15. Wilten's new schoolhouse. In:  Innsbrucker Nachrichten , September 13, 1902, p. 5 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / ibn
  16. From town and country. In:  Innsbrucker Nachrichten , February 3, 1909, p. 5 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / ibn