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Loos: Adolf Loos,
Europe's Modernist Architect
Vienna's Modernist Architect
Adolf Loos was an architect who became more famous for his ideas than for his buildings. He believed that reason should determine the way we build, and he opposed the decorative Art Nouveau movement.
Born:
December 10, 1870 in Brno (Brünn), now in the Czech Republic
Died:
August 23, 1933 in Kalksburg near Vienna, Austria
Early Life:
Adolf Loos was nine when his father, a stonemason, died. To his mother's grief, Adolf Loos refused to continue the family business. His mother disowned him when he was 23.
Education:
Began studies at the Royal and Imperial State Technical College in Rechenberg, Bohemia
Spent a year in the army
Attended the College of Technology in Dresden for three years
Traveled to the United States and worked as a mason, a floor-layer, and a dishwasher
Influences:
- Adolf Loos was impressed by the efficiency of American architecture, and he admired the work of Louis Sullivan
- In 1896, returned to Vienna and worked for architect Carl Mayreder
- In 1898, Loos opened his own practice in Vienna and became friends with philospher Ludwig Wittgenstein, expressionist composer Arnold Schönberg, satirist Karl Kraus, and other free-thinkers.
Important Buildings:
- 1910: Steiner House, Vienna
- 1910: Goldman & Salatsch Building, Vienna

- 1922: Rufer House, Vienna
- 1928: Villa Müller, Prague
- 1929: Khuner Villa, Kreuzberg, Austria

Architectural Theory:
Adolf Loos was an architect who became more famous for his ideas than for his buildings. He believed that reason should determine the way we build, and he opposed the decorative Art Nouveau movement. In Ornament & Crime (compare prices) and other essays, Loos described the suppression of decoration as necessary for regulating passion.
Stylistic Features:
Homes designed by Adolf Loos featured:
Straight lines
Clear planar walls and windows
Clean curves
Raumplan ("plan of volumes") system of contiguous, merging spaces
Each room on a different level, with floors and ceilings set at different heights
Teaching:
Adolf Loos started his own school of architecture.
His students included Richard Neutra and R. M. Schindler, who later became famous in the United States.
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