
August Sarnitz
Author of Adolf Loos, 1870-1933: Architect, Cultural Critic, Dandy (Taschen Basic Architecture)
About the Author
August Sarnitz is a practicing architect and Professor of Architectural History at the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.
Works by August Sarnitz
Adolf Loos, 1870-1933: Architect, Cultural Critic, Dandy (Taschen Basic Architecture) (2003) 181 copies
Otto Wagner, 1841-1918: Forerunner of Modern Architecture (Basic Architecture) (2005) 102 copies, 1 review
Josef Hoffmann, 1870-1956: In the Realm of Beauty (Taschen Basic Architecture Series) (2007) 68 copies
Drei Wiener Architekten : Wilhelm Holzbauer, Gustav Peichl, Roland Rainer = Three Viennese architects (1984) 8 copies
Ernst Lichtblau, Architekt, 1883-1963 : Gestell und Gestalt im Raum : Reflexion über ein Paradigma der modernen Architektur (1994) 4 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Canonical name
- Sarnitz, August
- Birthdate
- 1956
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- architect
professor - Organizations
- Vienna Academy of Fine Arts
- Nationality
- Austria
- Birthplace
- Innsbruck, Austria
- Places of residence
- Vienna, Austria
- Associated Place (for map)
- Austria
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Reviews
I recently browsed a DK travel guide to Vienna and was particularly struck by the architecture of Otto Wagner, so I ordered this book. There are plenty of lovely photos and sketches. The text is very much written for architecture insiders, however. Terms are not defined and much knowledge is assumed. The author is also quite opinionated -- you see a lot of "Without a doubt...," "It is clear...," and "It can be assumed...," and the compulsively descriptive language can get redundant -- show more "...after a relatively short construction period of a mere 26 months..."
Despite the style of the text, it's worth skimming even if you're not in the target audience and are simply interested in the story behind the beautiful buildings. I particularly enjoyed the quotes from Wagner about the necessity of creating new styles and reflecting the present rather than always referring to the past.
There's no personal gossip. That's a nice change. show less
Despite the style of the text, it's worth skimming even if you're not in the target audience and are simply interested in the story behind the beautiful buildings. I particularly enjoyed the quotes from Wagner about the necessity of creating new styles and reflecting the present rather than always referring to the past.
There's no personal gossip. That's a nice change. show less
Technical Library - shelved at: D754
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Statistics
- Works
- 25
- Members
- 432
- Popularity
- #56,590
- Rating
- 3.4
- Reviews
- 2
- ISBNs
- 57
- Languages
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