Paul Gütl
Paul Gütl (born August 13, 1875 in Bad Gleichenberg , Styria , † November 22, 1944 in Vienna ) was an Austrian architect.
Life
The Styrian Paul Gütl completed (probably in Graz , as documentary no longer be detected), the State Trade School . In 1898 he studied with Otto Wagner at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna until 1902 . He then worked as a freelance architect and carried out some buildings in Styria and Vienna. In 1906 Gütl was awarded the Imperial Russian Order of Stanislaus III. Class excellent. After a lengthy career break, Gütl worked for social housing in Vienna in the 1920s, several times together with Camillo Fritz Discher , also a former Otto Wagner student. After that, no further buildings from Gütl are known.
power
As a student of Otto Wagner, Paul Gütl initially combined modern secessionist forms with those of a historicizing romanticism. After the First World War, this tendency then led to forms of the typical Viennese municipal building style, in which expressive design elements were mixed with romanticizing elements related to the Heimat style. So included polygonal bay window projections, pointed gables, arbors, balconies, rusticated, brick cladding, putti or graffiti to its design language, were already gone off as other architects of it. It was not until 1928 that Gütl became more objective and reduced the above-mentioned elements.
Works
- Town hall Spital am Semmering (1906-07)
- Villa in Breitenstein, Lower Austria (1908)
- Residential building Dannebergplatz 16, Vienna 3 (1908)
- Residential and commercial building Wiener Straße 64 in Mürzzuschlag, Styria (1911)
- Pernerstorferhof residential complex , Vienna 10 (1925–26), together with Camillo Fritz Discher
- Residential complex on Am Wienerberg , Vienna 12 (1925–27), together with Camillo Fritz Discher
- Housing complex Anton Kohl-Hof , Vienna 3 (1927–28), together with Camillo Fritz Discher
- Housing complex Hockegasse 9, Vienna 18 (1928–29)
- Housing complex Steudelgasse 12–18, Vienna 10 (1932–33)
literature
- Hans and Rudolf Hautmann: The municipal housing of the Red Vienna 1919-1934 . Vienna 1980
Web links
- Paul Gütl. In: Architects Lexicon Vienna 1770–1945. Published by the Architekturzentrum Wien . Vienna 2007.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Gütl, Paul |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Güttl, Paul |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Austrian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | August 13, 1875 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Bad Gleichenberg |
DATE OF DEATH | November 22, 1944 |
Place of death | Vienna |