WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS
From AGRAM' architectural information,The world atlas of architecture/J.J.Norwich 1988.Living Space 'Koneman' 1999,
University of Technology
Karlsplatz, Hofpavillion

The University of Technology (Technische Universität) on the southern side of
Karlsplatz. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Old City Streets
Vienna

Photo by Eunhwa
Eom on 2001.
Vienna Station
Vienna

Photo by Wonsuk Cho on 7 December 2005.
Karlsplatz/Wiener Stadtbahn-Subway Pavilion
4 Karlsplatz, Hofpavillion, Vienna


Architect by Otto Wagner on 1894-1901 . For about a decade, beginning in
the 1890s, Wagner was involved in engineering projects. As adviser to the
Transport Commission in Vienna, Wagner was occupied with the construction of the
Stadtbahn,the city's metropolitan railway network. Not only did he design
bridges and tunnels for this system, but he also designed the stations,with
their complex of platforms, staircases, and ticket offices. Many of these
stations survive today.The Wagner
Pavilion in Karlsplatz, now an entrance to an Underground station. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Sezession House
1 Friedstrichrabe
12, Vienna


Architect by Joseph Maria Olbrich in 1896-98 for art
center. In the imperial capital of Austria, this exhibition gallery for the
anti-academic avant-garde, Construction system is masonry, metal of Art Nouveau style.
Symmetrical composition with a singular
ornamental dome. The Vienna Secession, an avant-garde group of artists, many of
whom are associated with Jugendstil, the German variant of art nouveau, saw this
building completed in time for their second exhibit, designed by one of their
members. Its dignity and simplicity were seen as appropriate for a 'temple' to
art. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Wagner Villa
14 Huttelbergstrasse
26, near Vienna


Architect by Otto Wagner on 1886-88. Trained in the classical style,
Wagner designed this symetrical house for himself in the Palladian villa style.
Gigantic columns define the entrance loggia with a coffered ceiling. Decorative
iron balustrades line the staircases. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Central/Z-Bank
Favoriten,Vienna
Architect by Gunter
Domenig on 1975-79. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 2005.
Hass Haus/Hass House
Vienna


Architect by Hans Hollein on 1985-90. Located centrally across from
St.Stephen's Church, Haas House is a commercial building with shops,
restaurants, and office space. Like the Retti Candle Shop, it has a slick modern
exterior and interior. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Schullin Jewellery Shop
Graben, Vienna

Designed by Hans Hollein, Schullin Jewellery Shop on 1974. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Retti Candle Shop
Kohlmarkt, Vienna

Designed by Hans Hollein on 1965. The high-tech look is achieved through a sheet aluminum
facade with back to back "R"s for the doorway, alluding to the name. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Forster Jewellery Shop
Kohlmarkt, Vienna

Designed by Hans Hollein, Forster Jewellery Shop on 1981-2. Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Jewellery Shop-1
Kohlmarkt, Vienna

Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Jewellery Shop-2
Kohlmarkt, Vienna

Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Jewellery Shop Anweliere
Kohlmarkt, Vienna

Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Jewellery Shop Bellezza
Kohlmarkt, Vienna
Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Jewellery Shop Ellert
Kohlmarkt, Vienna
Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Jewellery Shop Leder
Kohlmarkt, Vienna
Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Jewellery Shop Waiglein
Kohlmarkt, Vienna
Photo by Byunggu Yu on 1992.
Streets
Vienna
Photo by Eunhwa
Eom on 2001.
Hundertwasser Haus/Social
Housing
Lowengasse Kegelgasse, Vienna
Architect on 1983-86 by Frederic/Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Walfgang Pelikan Architect-9th floors. Photo by Byungho Yu on 1999.
Kunst Haus Wien
Untere Weibeibgerberstrabe 3 Bezirk, Vienna

Architect on 1982 by
Frederic/Friedensreich Hundertwasser, He died on February 19, 2000-6th floors. Photo by Jaewook Yu on 7 December 2005.
Weissgerber Lande
Vienna

Photo by Jaewook Yu on 7 December 2005.
Duschnitz
Weimarer strasse
87, Vienna
Re-modelled during 1915-16 by Adolf Loos. Loos created the
splendid music room for the organ, pipes in
the tower. The house was also home to a
famous art collection. The dining room is thought to be one of the most
beautiful Loos ever built. The house was built
in the english cottage style as was then the fashion. The 19th dsitrict where it
is located in the most famous residential area of Vienna. People still come from
all over the world to visit the house.
Thanks for Dr.Harold H.Chipman on 14 Jan. 2004.
Loos Haus Wien
Vienna
Architect by Adolf Loos on 1911, 8th floors for originally a department store for Goldmann and Salatsch. This building was very controversal upon completion, primarily for its plain, stark facade, opposite the elaborate Hofburg Palace. Adolf Loos was an influential figure in the development of modern architecture, and is often regarded as the European contemporary of America's architect, Frank Lloyd Wright. Photo by Jungryul Kim on September 2007.
Schuhe
Vienna

Photo by Jungryul Kim on September 2007.
Intercontinental Hotel
Vienna

Near Stadtpark. Photo by Jungryul Kim on September 2007.
Aparthotel
Zentrum, Vienna

Photo by Byunguh Yu on 13 December 2009.
Gasometer City
Simmering Industrial Zone, Vienna


Architects by Jean Nouvel, Coop Himmelblau, Manfred Wedhorn, Wilhelm Holzbauer. Original building on 1896-1899. Conversion competition on 1995, and project construction on 1999-2001. Photo by Byunguh Yu on 13 December 2009.
Vienna International Airport
Vienna


Open for new horizons. Photo by Byungsu Yu(#1-3/05 June 2010, #4/11 November 2009).