Burgenland Modern :100 Jahre, 100 Bauten
Burgenland Modern :100 Jahre, 100 Bauten
hardback | German
Published:
31 July, 2025
Description
Burgenland is Austria's youngest province, having been transferred from Hungarian jurisdiction in 922. The province has a rich history, starting with the Celts in the 4th Century BC and later becoming part of the Roman province of Pannonia. Its mild climate and fertile land predestine it for primary activities such as winemaking and tourism. Because it is sparsely populated, there is ample space for building development. The recent architectural history of Burgenland is represented by vernacular homes in the villages and stately buildings in the towns.
exemplary buildings tell of the story of Burgenland's architecture over the last century. Seven essays cover topics such as Viennese modernism in Burgenland, internationalization, Burgenland brutalism, and rural postmodernism.
This is a unique compendium for lovers of architecture and of Burgenland.
- The multifaceted architecture of Burgenland, Austria
- Architectural guide and scholarly compendium in one
- Includes the Egg Museum (Wander Bertoni), Die Grube (Peter Noever), Mattersburg Cultural Center (Herwig Udo Graf), and many more
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9783035627367 |
| ISBN10 | 3035627363 |
| Number Of Pages | 445 |
| Item Weight | 1152 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Birkhauser |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | New edition |
Author's Bio
Johann Gallis, Kunsthistoriker, Lektor an der Universität Wien und der TU Wien.
Albert Kirchengast, Architekturtheoretiker, Autor und Professor an der B.TU Cottbus.
Johann Gallis, art historian, lecturer at the University of Vienna and the TU Vienna
Albert Kirchengast, architectural theorist, author and Professor at B.TU Cottus