Tulaya house

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Tulaya house
facade

facade

Data
place Bischofshofen , Bahnhofstrasse 40
architect Marino Spangaro
Client Alexander Tulaya
Architectural style Art Nouveau
Construction year 1933/34
Coordinates 47 ° 25 '4 "  N , 13 ° 13' 8.1"  E Coordinates: 47 ° 25 '4 "  N , 13 ° 13' 8.1"  E
particularities
Monument protection

The Tulaya House is a listed building in the town of Bischofshofen , Bahnhofstrasse No. 40, in the district of St. Johann im Pongau in the state of Salzburg , Austria .

history

The house was built from 1930 to 1933 as a studio for the photographer Alexander Tulaya. The design comes from Marino Spangaro (1880–1962), a member of the Salzburg builders' guild, who set up shop in Bischofshofen around 1928 as a building supplies dealer.

The building, now owned by the Lackinger family and drugstore, was renovated in 1985 with the help of the Federal Monuments Office.

architecture

The corner house is a two-storey structure, the upper storey high. It has a cornered, concave curved entrance area with a two-step staircase and a semicircular (convex) canopy. A cornice band separates the first and second floors. The floor-level display windows of these facades and the also concave studio window on the upper floor have bar partitions made of metal and partly semicircular bevels . The window to the left of the entrance is round. A stucco eaves cornice forms the upper end of the facade . A winter garden has been cut out of the upper floor on one side. The color of the facade is dusky pink and neutral gray with white bottles. The lower entrance area is exposed concrete , which continues on the base of the building.

The building is a typical representative of early modernism, which already takes up influences from the formal Bauhaus style . The concept of the facade structure corresponds to the pebble building in Salzburg ( Wunibald Deininger , 1924–26).

literature

  • Friedrich Achleitner : Austrian architecture in the 20th century. Volume I: Upper Austria, Salzburg, Tyrol, Vorarlberg . Ed. Museum of Modern Art Vienna, Residenz Verlag Salzburg, 1980; ISBN 3-7017-0248-9 , pp. OA
  • The art monuments of Austria. Dehio Salzburg 1986 , Bischofshofen, Tulaya-Haus , S. oA

Individual evidence

  1. Explore your homeland: Individual city tours . In: Stadtzeitung Bischofshofen informs , 15th volume, issue No. 2, July 2010, p. 19 ( pdf , bischofshofen.at).
  2. A number of postcards from A. Tulaya have survived.
  3. Writings of the association "Friends of Salzburg History: Salzburg Archive" , Volume 34, 2010, p. 462 ( limited preview in the Google book search).
  4. see Industrie-Compass: Austria, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, Hungary . Compassverlag, 1931, pp. 274, 1115 ( limited preview in Google Book search).