Christopher Long
Gedanken beim Entwurf eines Grundrisses: Spatial Planning in Oskar Strnaďs Hock and Wassermann Houses, 1912-1915
The Viennese architect Oskar Strnad was a representative of a special concept of architectonic space, based on a sensual experience and moving away from purely formal intentions. Both buildings that the text deals with, the project of Hock's house in Vienna from 1912 and a later villa of the writer Jakob Wassermann, serve as examples of this construction method.
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