Illustrated envelope of the "Wiener Werkstaette" franked with Emperor Franz Joseph I and Postage Due stamps, Austria 1908. Note: The Wiener Werkstätte (Viennese Workshops) operated from 1903 to 1932. Two of the founders were the artists Josef Hoffmann and Koloman Moser and Important members included the painters Gustav Klimt, Egon Schiele and Oskar Kokoschka.
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The architect of this building, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, took an unconventional approach. He rejected straight lines and conformity and the floors in several of his buildings are undulating instead of flat. He famously lectured naked to illustrate the view that there are no straight lines in nature.
The architect of this building, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, took an unconventional approach. He rejected straight lines and conformity and the floors in several of his buildings are undulating instead of flat. He famously lectured naked to illustrate the view that there are no straight lines in nature.
The project is part of a revitalization initiative undertaken by the city of Vienna for the Wiener Guertel, an over-dimensioned, ring-formed slice through the urban fabric. The site is formed via the culmination of densely overlapping infrastructural elements: the â
The architect of this building, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, took an unconventional approach. He rejected straight lines and conformity and the floors in several of his buildings are undulating instead of flat. He famously lectured naked to illustrate the view that there are no straight lines in nature.
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The architect of this building, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, took an unconventional approach. He rejected straight lines and conformity and the floors in several of his buildings are undulating instead of flat. He famously lectured naked to illustrate the view that there are no straight lines in nature.
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The building was the first major building on the Wiener Ringstraße commissioned by the controversial Viennese "city expansion fund". Work commenced on the building in 1861 and was completed in 1869, following plans drawn up by architects August Sicard Von Sicardsburg and Eduard van der Nüll. It was built in the Neo-Renaissance style. This was the first opera built in Vienna
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St. Stephen's Cathedral (German: Stephansdom). Its current Romanesque and Gothic form seen today, situated at the heart of Vienna, Austria in the Stephansplatz, was largely initiated by Rudolf IV and stands on the ruins of two earlier churches, the first being a parish church consecrated in 1147. Founded in 1137 following the Treaty of Mautern, the partially-constructed Romanesque church was solemnly dedicated in 1147 to St. Stephen. Although the first structure was completed in 1160, major reconstruction and expansion lasted until 1511, and repair and restoration projects continue to the present day. From 1230 to 1245, the initial Romanesque structure was extended westward; the present-day west wall and Roman towers date from this period. In 1304, Albert I ordered a Gothic three-nave choir to be constructed east of the church, wide enough to meet the tips of the old transepts. Under his son Albert II, work continued on the Albertine choir, which was consecrated in 1340 on the 77th anniversary of the previous consecration. On 7 April 1359, Rudolf IV laid in the vicinity of the present south tower the cornerstone for a westward Gothic extension of the Albertine choir. This expansion would eventually encapsulate the entirety of the old church, and in 1430, the edifice of the old church was removed from within as work progressed on the new cathedral. The south tower was completed in 1433, and the vaulting of the nave—begun in 1446—was complete in 1474. The Diocese of Vienna was canonica
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The Imperial Palace,Hofburg in Vienna, Austria, former seat of the Habsburg Dynasty
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