Rudolf Hautmann (junior)

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Rudolf Hautmann (born July 1, 1935 in Vienna ; † September 25, 2013 in the Philippines ) was an Austrian architect.

Life

Rudolf Peter Hautmann was born in Vienna into a working-class family, his father was Rudolf Hautmann (senior) . In 1953 he passed the Matura at the Bundesrealgymnasium Wien 1, Stubenbastei . He studied architecture in Vienna from 1953 to 1957 at the Technical University and at the Academy of Applied Arts in the master class with Franz Schuster. In 1959 he married Klara Kiss , with whom he continued to work artistically until her death in 2000.

Hautmann had been a state-authorized and sworn civil engineer since 1967 and from 1970 a member of the artists' association " Secession ". He lived in Manila from 2004 in second marriage and from 2012 in Talisay City , where he is buried in the local cemetery.

Together with his brother, the historian Hans Hautmann , Hautmann was the author of a work on municipal housing in the city of Vienna in the inter-war period, a documentation of the municipal buildings erected between 1919 and 1934 and their architects.

Works

Together with Klara Hautmann-Kiss

  • Wooden housing estate (37 houses) and terraced housing estate (21 houses) in Vienna- Simmering , Nowalskigasse (1960–1963)
  • Four-family house in Vienna- Penzing , Sonnenweg am Wolfersberg (1963–1965)
  • Residential building with 27 apartments in Vienna- Josefstadt , Laudongasse (1969–1972)
  • Housing complex with 217 apartments in Vienna-Simmering, Kaiser-Ebersdorfer-Straße (1970–1973; together with Friedrich Rollwagen )
  • Housing complex Wiener Flur with 1,361 apartments, indoor swimming pool, two kindergartens, doctor's offices and business premises in Vienna-Liesing, Karl-Tornay-Gasse (1974–1981; together with Friedrich Rollwagen and "Projektbau")
  • Residential building with 12 apartments for "social housing" in Vienna- Donaustadt , Mendelssohngasse (1981–1983)
  • Residential building of the City of Vienna with 28 apartments in Vienna- Mariahilf , Gumpendorfer Strasse (1982–1986)
  • Residence of the City of Vienna with 27 apartments in Vienna-Mariahilf, Liniengasse (1985–1988)

Publications

  • Hans Hautmann, Rudolf Hautmann: The municipal housing of the Red Vienna 1919-1934 . Schönbrunn-Verlag, Vienna 1980, ISBN 3-85364-063-10 .

Individual evidence

  1. Permalink Austrian Library Association .

Remarks

  1. On January 9, 1971 , the large exhibition of the Vienna Secession opened in the Royal Academy of Arts , London , in which a model designed by architect Peter Hautmann and reproducing the original condition of the Vienna Secession building was shown. - See: The Vienna Secession introduces itself in London. Tradition and a living today . In: Arbeiter-Zeitung , December 24, 2010, p. 12 above.