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Ludwig Baumann (architect)

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beginning in 1876, and then by Viktor Rumpelmayer from 1879 to 1882. In 1882 he formed a partnership with Emil Bressler. Beginning in 1888 he served as a highly valued architect to the upper-middle class and aristocracy of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy. In particular, he enjoyed the favor and trust
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Barock. Eine Sammlung von Plafonds, Cartouchen, Consolen, Gittern, Möbeln, Vasen, Öfen, Ornamenten, Interieurs ee. etc., zumeist in kaiserlichen Schlössern, Kirchen, Stiften und anderen Monumentalbauten Österreichs aus der Epoche Leopold I. bis Maria
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in Vienna. The injuries sustained could not heal properly, and Baumann spent his last three years in a wheelchair before dying in Vienna. His dedicated grave is located on the
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Erläuterungen zu dem Concurrenz-Project für die Verwendung der Rotunde bei der im Jahre 1898 geplanten Ausstellung
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Erläuterungs-Bericht zum Entwurfe für einen General-Regulierungsplan über das gesammte Gemeindegebiet von Wien
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Erläuterungs-Bericht zum Entwurfe für einen General-Regulierungsplan über das gesammte Gemeindegebiet von Wien
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Wiener Konzerthaus and Akademietheater, Vienna (together with Büro Fellner & Helmer, 1911–1913)
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In 1929, still active in various planning projects, Baumann was hit by a bus near the
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Initially influenced by the international Renaissance revival due to his studies in
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Bust of Baumann at St. Margareta's parish church in Berndorf, Austria
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Der Architekt. Wiener Monatshefte fĂĽr Bauwesen und decorative Kunst
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Der Architekt. Wiener Monatshefte fĂĽr Bauwesen und dekorative Kunst
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Hofburg, new building of the ballroom wing, Vienna (from 1910)
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Riunione Adriatica di SicurtĂ , Vienna, Albertina Platz (1911)
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Die Handels- und Gewerbekammer für Niederösterreich in Wien
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This article is about the architect. For other uses, see
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Royal Academy of Oriental Languages, Vienna, today the
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Berndorf in Lower Austria, urban planning (from 1880s)
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Palazzetto Venezia, Rome (reconstruction 1909–1910)
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Concert Hall and Academy of Music, Vienna (1911–13)
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Troppau
Austrian Silesia
Austrian Empire
Vienna
Federal State of Austria
Ludwig Baumann (disambiguation)
Austrian




Troppau
Austrian Silesia
ETH Zurich
Hermann Helmer
Central Association of Architects
ZĂĽrich
Gottfried Semper
Hofburg
Friedrich Ohmann
Ringstrasse
Berndorf
Arthur Krupp
Rochuskirche
Brno
Czech Republic
Bad Vöslau
Exposition Universelle
Paris

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