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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. The villa of physicians Anna and Philipp Rezek, built in 1932/33 in Pötzleinsdorf, in the 18th district of the Austrian capital, is an outstanding monument of Viennese modernism of the interwar period. The residence, also known as the "Glas House", is a quintessential example of modern architecture and the associated philosophy of living in 1930s Vienna. Yet its architect Hans Glas (1892-1960), a student of Adolf Loos, has largely fallen into oblivion.This book describes the Villa Rezek in detail, illustrated with numerous historical and newly taken photographs, plans and drawings, and documents. It also sheds light on entirely new aspects of Vienna's architectural history of the 1930s and tells the of both the architect his clients, who were all forced to emigrate due to their Jewish origins following the unification of Austria with Nazi Germany in 1938. It also highlights the ideas and design principles of the visionary architect Hans Glas, which are more relevant today than ever.
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Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. Uncovers the forgotten achievements of Viennese architect Hans Glas. When in 1933 Hans Glas designed the villa for physicians Annie and Philipp Rezek on Wilbrandtgasse in Vienna, in the Austrian capital's eighteenth district, it was one of the city's most visionary buildings of its kind. The Glas House, as the Rezek family called their home, is a quintessential example of modern architecture and the associated philosophy of living in 1930s Vienna. Viennese architect Hans Glas (18921969), a student of Adolf Loos, has today largely fallen into oblivion in Austria. The Glas House describes the Villa Rezek in detail, illustrated with numerous historical and new photographs by Stefan Olah, plans, and historic documents. It also sheds light on entirely novel aspects of Vienna's architectural history of the 1930s and tells the stories of both the architect and his clients, all of whom were forced to emigrate due to their Jewish heritage following the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938. The Rezek family fled to the US. Hans Glas went to Calcutta, where he was able to successfully continue his career as an architect. Forced emigrations like these not only implied human tragedies; 1938 also brought an abrupt end of the flourishing of Vienna's modern architecture and living culture. Yet Glas's ideas and design principles are more relevant today than ever. AUTHORS: Caroline Wohlgemuth is an architecture and design historian based in Vienna. She works as an author with a focus on the biographies of displaced and forgotten artists, architects and designers, as well as on escape, expulsion, and exile in art, architecture and design. Maximilian Eisenkoeck is a Vienna-based architect. In addition to designing extraordinary new buildings, he focuses on the preservation and restoration of 20th-century buildings, such as the Villa Rezek of 1932/33 in Vienna. SELLING POINTS: . Villa Rezek, designed by architect Hans Glas in 1932/33, is an outstanding monument of Viennese modernism of the interwar period . This book is the first comprehensive account of the architecture, history and significance of the building that is also known as the Glas House . Richly illustrated with historical photographs, plans and documents . With a newly produced photo essay documenting the recently restored Villa Rezek 33 colour, 92 b/w illustrations This book is the first comprehensive account of the architecture, history and significance of the building that is also known as the Glas Haus. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Hardback. Condizione: New. The villa of physicians Anna and Philipp Rezek, built in 1932/33 in Pötzleinsdorf, in the 18th district of the Austrian capital, is an outstanding monument of Viennese modernism of the interwar period. The residence, also known as the "Glas House", is a quintessential example of modern architecture and the associated philosophy of living in 1930s Vienna. Yet its architect Hans Glas (1892-1960), a student of Adolf Loos, has largely fallen into oblivion.This book describes the Villa Rezek in detail, illustrated with numerous historical and newly taken photographs, plans and drawings, and documents. It also sheds light on entirely new aspects of Vienna's architectural history of the 1930s and tells the of both the architect his clients, who were all forced to emigrate due to their Jewish origins following the unification of Austria with Nazi Germany in 1938. It also highlights the ideas and design principles of the visionary architect Hans Glas, which are more relevant today than ever.
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Editore: Park Publishing (WI) 3/4/2026, 2026
ISBN 10: 3038604461 ISBN 13: 9783038604464
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Aggiungi al carrelloGebunden. Condizione: Sehr gut. Gebraucht - Sehr gut Leichte Lagerspuren -In 1933, when Hans Glas designed the villa for physicians Annie and Philipp Rezek on Wilbrandtgasse in Vienna, in the Austrian capital's 18th district, it was one of the city's most visionary buildings of its kind. The 'Glas House,' as the Rezek family called their home, is a quintessential example of modern architecture and the associated philosophy of living in 1930s Vienna. Viennese architect Hans Glas (1892-1969), a student of Adolf Loos, has today largely fallen into oblivion in Austria. This book describes the Villa Rezek in detail, illustrated with numerous historical and new photographs by Stefan Oláh, plans, and historic documents. It also sheds light on entirely novel aspects of Vienna's architectural history of the 1930s and tells the stories of both the architect and his clients, all of whom were forced to emigrate due to their Jewish heritage following the annexation of Austria by Nazi Germany in 1938. The Rezek family fled to the US. Hans Glas went to Calcutta, where he was able to successfully continue his career as an architect. Forced emigrations like these not only implied human tragedies. 1938 also brought an abrupt end to the flourishing of Vienna's modern architecture and living culture. Yet Glas's ideas and design principles are more relevant today than ever. ; Als Hans Glas 1933 eine Villa in der Wiener Wilbrandtgasse, im 18. Gemeindebezirk der österreichischen Hauptstadt, für das Ärzteehepaar Anna und Philipp Rezek entwarf, zählte diese zu den visionärsten der Stadt. Das von der Familie Rezek «Glas Haus» genannte Gebäude erscheint wie die Quintessenz des modernen Bauens und der Philosophie des Wohnens im Wien der 1930er Jahre. Der Wiener Architekt Hans Glas (1892-1969), ein Schüler von Adolf Loos, ist heute in Österreich hingegen nahezu unbekannt. Dieses englischsprachige Buch beschreibt die Villa Rezek im Detail, illustriert mit zahlreichen historischen und neu aufgenommenen Fotografien von Stefan Oláh, Planabbildungen und Dokumenten. Es beleuchtet zudem völlig neue Aspekte der Architekturgeschichte Wiens der 1930er Jahre und erzählt die Lebensgeschichten des Architekten und seiner Bauherrschaft, die 1938 nach dem sogenannten «Anschluss» wegen ihrer jüdischen Herkunft vor den Nationalsozialisten aus Wien fliehen mussten. Die Familie Rezek floh in die USA. Hans Glas ging nach Kalkutta, wo es ihm gelang, seine Laufbahn als Architekt erfolgreich fortzuführen. Erzwungene Emigrationen wie diese bedeuteten nicht nur menschliche Tragödien, sondern auch das abrupte Ende der Blüte moderner Architektur und Wohnkultur in Wien. Glas' Ideen und Gestaltungsprinzipien sind heute jedoch aktueller denn je. 192 pp. Englisch.
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. Visionary furniture design from Vienna In 1938, Vienna lost its best and most creative minds. This rupture was manifested in all of the arts and sciences and its mark is felt to this day - not least in the field of furniture design. With inexhaustible creativity the Jewish furniture designers who were forced to flee Vienna continued to work while in exile. They taught at the best universities and spread their ideas and vision throughout the entire world. Their creations became classics of twentieth-century furniture design, the epitome of mid-century modern style. This book honors the memory of the exiled designers with a thorough overview of their work. It details their life stories and their visionary designs, which remain as relevant and contemporary as ever, and brings to light new aspects of the history of Viennese furniture design. A new history of Viennese furniture design, with 27 detailed biographies Numerous previously unpublished photographs and sketches Including works by F. Dicker-Brandeis, M. Eisler, J. Frank, F. Kiesler, R. Neutra, M. Schütte-Lihotzky, E. Schwadron.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Als Hans Glas 1933 eine Villa in der Wiener Wilbrandtgasse, im 18. Gemeindebezirk der österreichischen Hauptstadt, für das Ärzteehepaar Anna und Philipp Rezek entwarf, zählte diese zu den visionärsten der Stadt. Das von der Familie Rezek «Glas Haus» genannte Gebäude erscheint wie die Quintessenz des modernen Bauens und der Philosophie des Wohnens im Wien der 1930er Jahre. Der Wiener Architekt Hans Glas (1892-1969), ein Schüler von Adolf Loos, ist heute in Österreich hingegen nahezu unbekannt. Dieses englischsprachige Buch beschreibt die Villa Rezek im Detail, illustriert mit zahlreichen historischen und neu aufgenommenen Fotografien von Stefan Oláh, Planabbildungen und Dokumenten. Es beleuchtet zudem völlig neue Aspekte der Architekturgeschichte Wiens der 1930er Jahre und erzählt die Lebensgeschichten des Architekten und seiner Bauherrschaft, die 1938 nach dem sogenannten «Anschluss» wegen ihrer jüdischen Herkunft vor den Nationalsozialisten aus Wien fliehen mussten. Die Familie Rezek floh in die USA. Hans Glas ging nach Kalkutta, wo es ihm gelang, seine Laufbahn als Architekt erfolgreich fortzuführen. Erzwungene Emigrationen wie diese bedeuteten nicht nur menschliche Tragödien, sondern auch das abrupte Ende der Blüte moderner Architektur und Wohnkultur in Wien. Glas' Ideen und Gestaltungsprinzipien sind heute jedoch aktueller denn je. 192 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloBuch. Condizione: Neu. Neuware -Als Hans Glas 1933 eine Villa in der Wiener Wilbrandtgasse, im 18. Gemeindebezirk der österreichischen Hauptstadt, für das Ärzteehepaar Anna und Philipp Rezek entwarf, zählte diese zu den visionärsten der Stadt. Das von der Familie Rezek «Glas Haus» genannte Gebäude erscheint wie die Quintessenz des modernen Bauens und der Philosophie des Wohnens im Wien der 1930er Jahre. Der Wiener Architekt Hans Glas (1892-1969), ein Schüler von Adolf Loos, ist heute in Österreich hingegen nahezu unbekannt. Dieses englischsprachige Buch beschreibt die Villa Rezek im Detail, illustriert mit zahlreichen historischen und neu aufgenommenen Fotografien von Stefan Oláh, Planabbildungen und Dokumenten. Es beleuchtet zudem völlig neue Aspekte der Architekturgeschichte Wiens der 1930er Jahre und erzählt die Lebensgeschichten des Architekten und seiner Bauherrschaft, die 1938 nach dem sogenannten «Anschluss» wegen ihrer jüdischen Herkunft vor den Nationalsozialisten aus Wien fliehen mussten. Die Familie Rezek floh in die USA. Hans Glas ging nach Kalkutta, wo es ihm gelang, seine Laufbahn als Architekt erfolgreich fortzuführen. Erzwungene Emigrationen wie diese bedeuteten nicht nur menschliche Tragödien, sondern auch das abrupte Ende der Blüte moderner Architektur und Wohnkultur in Wien. Glas' Ideen und Gestaltungsprinzipien sind heute jedoch aktueller denn je. 192 pp. Englisch.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback. Condizione: New. Visionäres Möbeldesign aus Wien Wien verlor im Jahr 1938 seine kreativsten und besten Köpfe: Ein Riss in der Zeit, der sich quer durch alle Wissenschaften und Künste manifestierte und bis heute spürbar bleibt - auch im Möbeldesign. Mit ihrer unerschöpflichen Kreativität wirkten die vertriebenen jüdischen Möbeldesignerinnen und -designer aus Wien im Exil weiter. Sie unterrichteten an den besten Universitäten und verbreiteten ihre Ideen und Visionen auf der gesamten Welt. Ihre Möbel wurden zu Designklassikern des 20. Jahrhunderts, zum Inbegriff des Mid-Century Modern Style. Dieser Überblick ruft das Möbeldesign der vertriebenen Designerinnen und Designer in Erinnerung: Er vergegenwärtigt ihre Lebensgeschichten und ihre visionären Entwürfe, die heute aktueller sind denn je, und fördert neue Aspekte der Geschichte des Möbeldesigns aus Wien zutage. Eine neue Geschichte des Wiener Möbeldesigns, mit umfangreichen Biografien Zahlreiche unveröffentlichte Fotografien und Skizzen Mit Werken von Friedl Dicker-Brandeis, Martin Eisler, Josef Frank, Friedrich Kiesler, Richard Neutra, Bruno Pollak, Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky, Franz Singer, Ernst Schwadron u. a.
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