Der Wiener Architekt Robert Raschka und seine Wettbewerbsprojekte
Title in English | Architect Robert Raschka from Vienna and his Competing Projects |
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Year of publication | 2015 |
Type | Article in Periodical |
Magazine / Source | Opuscula historiae artium |
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Citation | |
Web | Digitální knihovna FF MU |
Field | Art, architecture, cultural heritage |
Keywords | History of architecture; Historicism; Robert Raschka; Vienna; Szombathely; Kyselka Spa; Architectural Competitions |
Description | The article is zoomed to competing architectural projects of architect and painter Robert Raschka from Vienna (1847–1908), e. g. Central Cemetery in Vienna, Saving bank in Steinamanger (Szombathely), Frucht- und Mehlbörse in Vienna, Northbohemian museum of Applied Arts in Liberec (Reichenberg), Deutsche Kasino in Prag, Pavilion of Otto Spring ("Quellentempel") in Lázně Kyselka (Giesshübl-Sauerbrunn) and Kaiser Franz Josef-Museum in Vienna. The article is also focused on his biography. |
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