Lois Welzenbacher / Proxauf Residence / 1931 / Innsbruck, Germany
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source:
https://www.urbipedia.org/hoja/Lois_Welzenbacher
see also:
https://archiv-baukunst.uibk.ac.at/archive_showplan.php?id=9301
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Schmied House, Prague (1929), by Lois Welzenbacher
Model by Heinrich Pokorny | via "Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955: Architekturmodelle Studienarbeiten der Universität Innsburck und der TU München"; Institut fur Raumgestaltung der Universität Innsbruck (1990)
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House Schulz (1928-29) in Recklinghausen, Germany, by Lois Welzenbacher
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Walter Niedermayr: Koexistenzen
Ausstellung bis 23 Feb 2018
Di-Fr 11-18, Do 11-21, Sa 11-17
aut. architektur und tirol im Adambräu
Lois Welzenbacher Platz 1
6020 Innsbruck, Austria
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548. Lois Welzenbacher /// Schmucker House /// Ruhpolding, Bavaria, Germany /// 1938-39
OfHouses guest curated by Pedro Dionísio (Elara Fritzenwalden): HYPERMINIMAL #26 When does architecture expires?
«Instinctively, my first reaction would be to discuss issues related to fashion and style; we would debate when it went out of fashion. The architecture that seeks originality has a very short expiry date. As soon as copies and interpretations appear, it loses its value, and is no longer new, it has become out of date. An architecture whose spatial definition is set by the itinerary of the spectator is also perishable: it vanishes when it is emptied. We are left with just its evocation, like the memory of a good meal. When a space is not anchored in time, it has a later expiry date. The choice of a timeless material encourages eternal architecture. But this vision is Manichaean: it supports a moral judgement. It is boring to think of something eternally interesting, isn't it? Our value is not perennial.
For food its decomposition, not fashion, that sets its time limit. When the ingredients decompose, they lose their initial qualities and become unhealthy. Architecture can also decompose when the effect of time weakens the tension originally present in the project. I am not referring only to the development of stable conditions because we can maintain instability, the feature of our time, indefinitely like the interminable silence at a concert before the final applause.»
(Photos: © Albertina Collections, Wien. Text: Federico Soriano in "100 Hipermínimos 100 Hyperminimals", Madrid: Lampreave, 2009.)
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House near Linz (1929), by Lois Welzenbacher
Model by Walter Sulzenbacher | via “Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955: Architekturmodelle Studienarbeiten der Universität Innsburck und der TU München”; Institut fur Raumgestaltung der Universität Innsbruck (1990)
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Koppe House
Klais - Krün, Bayern, Germany; 1934
Lois Welzenbacher
see map | about the architect | more information
via “Prolegomena 47 - Lois Welzenbacher 1889-1955: Bauten und Projekte”; Wien: Institut für Wohnbau: Technische Universität (1984)
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Former Terrassenhotel Alpenhof
Bad Hindelang - Oberallgäu, Bavaria, Germany; 1932-33
Lois Welzenbacher
see map | more information 1, 2 | about the architect
via “Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955”, Friedrich Achleitner, Ottokar Uhl; Residenz Verlag, Salzburg (1968)
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House for a mountain guide
Bad Hindelang - Bad Oberdorf, Bavaria, Germany; 1934
Lois Welzenbacher
see map | about the architect
via “Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955”, Friedrich Achleitner, Ottokar Uhl; Residenz Verlag, Salzburg (1968)
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Buchroithner House II
Zell am See, Salzburg, Austria; 1928-30
Lois Welzenbacher
see map | about the architect | more information 1, 2, 3
via “Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955”, Friedrich Achleitner, Ottokar Uhl; Residenz Verlag, Salzburg (1968)
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Schmucker House
Ruhpolding, Bavaria, Germany; 1938-39
Lois Welzenbacher
(photograph by Foto Wasow, Munich)
see map | full post
via "Albertina: Collections Online"
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Hotel Seeber ('Parkhotel' nowadays)
Hall in Tirol, Tyrol, Austria; 1930-31
Lois Welzenbacher
see map | + information 1, 2 | + architect | extension project
via “Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955”, Friedrich Achleitner, Ottokar Uhl; Residenz Verlag, Salzburg (1968)
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Kinderheim Ehlert, children's home (demolished)
Bad Hindelang - Allgäu, Swabia, Germany; 1931-33
Lois Welzenbacher
about the architect | more information
via “Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955”, Friedrich Achleitner, Ottokar Uhl; Residenz Verlag, Salzburg (1968)
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'Tanzcafé Reisch', coffeehouse / dancing hall
Kitzbühel, Tyrol, Austria; 1928 (possibly demolished)
Lois Welzenbacher
+ about the architect | information
via “Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955”, Friedrich Achleitner, Ottokar Uhl; Residenz Verlag, Salzburg (1968)
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Settari House
Bad Dreikirchen (Tre Chiese), South Tyrol, Italy; 1922-23
Lois Welzenbacher
see map | + about the architect | information 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
via “Lois Welzenbacher, 1889-1955”, Friedrich Achleitner, Ottokar Uhl; Residenz Verlag, Salzburg (1968)
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