Sepp Schuster

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Sepp Schuster (born August 25, 1924 - † January 16, 1999 ; also Josef Schuster ) was an Austrian architect .

Life

Sepp Schuster studied at the Graz University of Technology , where he passed the first state examination. His 2nd state examination and thus the completion of his architecture studies took place in 1951 at the Technical University of Vienna . Schuster planned several church buildings for the Evangelical Church AB in Austria , which were built in the 1950s and 1960s . Among other things, he was involved in the design of several municipal buildings for the municipality of Vienna .

Schuster was buried at the Ober Sankt Veiter Friedhof in Vienna.

Works

  • Gustav Adolf Church in Weiz (built 1954–1957; with Friedl Lauber)
  • Confession Church in Vienna- Hirschstetten (built 1955–1956)
  • Municipal housing complex Daringergasse 10 in Vienna- Sievering (built 1958–1959)
  • Resurrection Church in Traisen (built 1959)
  • Christ the King's Church in Perchtoldsdorf (built 1959–1962)
  • Municipal housing complex Johann-Radfux-Hof in Vienna- Atzgersdorf (built 1960–1962; with Harald Bauer, Friedrich (Fritz) Grünberger , Georg Russwurm, Jakob Zachar and Gerhard Kolbe)
  • Hermann-Broch-Gasse secondary school in Vienna- Hetzendorf (built 1967–1968)
  • Trinity Church in Vienna- Hütteldorf (built 1967–1968)
  • Municipal residential complex Franz-Koblizka-Hof in Vienna- Brigittenau (built 1968–1970; with Erna Grigkar-Kapinus, Erich Huber, Florian Omasta, Gerhard Krampf, Libuse Partyka and Adolf H. Kautzky)

Web links

Commons : Sepp Schuster  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Daringergasse 10. Wiener Wohnen , accessed on July 1, 2015 .
  2. ↑ Search for the dead. (No longer available online.) Vienna Cemeteries, archived from the original on June 26, 2015 ; accessed on July 1, 2015 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.friedhoefewien.at
  3. ^ A b Marietta Mayrhofer-Krammel: Protestant Church Buildings in Austria after 1945 . Thesis. University of Vienna, 2012, p. 125 and 152 ( PDF file [accessed July 1, 2015]).
  4. Christ the King's Church and Community Center. Evangelische Pfarrgemeinde AB Perchtoldsdorf, accessed on July 1, 2015 .
  5. Johann-Radfux farm. Wiener Wohnen , accessed on July 1, 2015 .
  6. Franz-Koblizka farm. Wiener Wohnen , accessed on July 1, 2015 .