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Otto Wagner (II) |
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"Anker" House (1895) |
Sch�tzenhaus (1906-08) |
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The "Anker" house was named after the insurance company "Der Anker" (The Anchor) for which Otto Wagner built this dwelling and shop building in 1894. The front goes to the Graben, the two free sides to the Spiegelgasse and the Dorotheergasse. There is a remarkable shop area on two floors (not visible on the photo) and the glass roof for a photographer's studio which reminds of typical Parisian Belle Epoque buildings. |
The Sch�tzenhaus was part of the Kaiserbad sluice in the Danube canal; it was built for a crane moving the sluice-gate. |
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The Wienzeile buildings (1898/99) |
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Otto Wagner himself was the owner of the buildings Linke
Wienzeile 38 et 40; therefore he could realize his ideas in the
utmost way. These houses show his definite break with historicism
which for sure did not take place without the influence of his
young students and colleagues Joseph Maria Olbrich, Josef
Plečnik, Hubert Gessner and others. |
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