Otto Nobis

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Otto Nobis (born May 1, 1914 in Zipf ; † March 24, 2000 in Vienna ) was an Austrian architect .

Life

Otto Nobis studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology until 1941 and worked for the Siegfried Theiss architectural office until 1945 . Then one of them was in a shared office with Alfred Dreier in Vienna, where he worked for the reconstruction and for some municipal housing in the city of Vienna.

His grave is at the Schwechat cemetery.

Realizations

New institute building University of Vienna (1962)
  • 1949–1953 Expansion of the Army History Museum
  • 1953–1955 Zipf parish church near Vöcklamarkt, Upper Austria
  • 1957–1959 Chopinhof (with Alfred Dreier)
  • 1960 Chapel in the House of Mercy
  • 1962 New institute building at the University of Vienna
  • 1969–1971 Per-Albin-Hansson-Siedlung (with Josef Wenz, Hannes Lintl, Franz Wosatka, Anton Siegl, Anny Beranek)
  • 1971–1972 New General Hospital (with Wolfgang Bauer, Felix Kässens, Georg Köhler, Hannes Lintl, Georg Lippert, Alexander Marchart, Otto Mayr, Roland Moebius)
  • 1972–1974 Pensioners 'Home Haus Penzing (Pensioners' Home), Dreyhausenstrasse 29, 1140 Vienna
  • 1972–1974 Church of Maria Namen (Vienna) , Hasnerstraße 11, 1160 Vienna
  • 1988 HTL Mössingerstraße , Klagenfurt (with Manfred Nehrer, Reinhard Medek and Raoul Lavaulx)

literature

  • Johannes Ebner / Monika Würthinger / Rudolf Zinnhobler : The Diocese of Linz from 1945 to 1995 , Linz 1995.

Web links

Commons : Otto Nobis  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Otto Nobis, Geneanet