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  1. Adolf Loos (December 10, 1870 in Brno, Moravia – August 8, 1933 in Vienna, Austria) was an early-twentieth century Viennese architect. He believed that what is beautiful must also be useful, and linked beauty and utility by returning an object to its true utilitarian value. Adolf Loos also believed the language of the environment of the ...

  2. After World War I, Adolf Loos and his pupil Paul Engelmann created the design for the Villa Konstandt in Olomouc, a five-storey villa with fourteen separate height levels. At the end of October 1920, Loos and his then wife, the dancer Elsie, returned from Paris to Vienna. In the late 1920s, Loos worked extensively in Prague, where he created ...

  3. Nov 21, 2023 · Adolf Loos (1870-1933) was born in Brno, Moravia to a stone mason who taught his son the importance of the utility of design and helped Adolf appreciate the time and energy that was taken in design.

  4. Adolf Franz Karl Viktor Maria Loos, född 10 december 1870 i Brünn, Österrike-Ungern (idag Brno, Tjeckien ), död 23 augusti 1933 i Wien, var en österrikisk arkitekt och kulturkritiker, huvudsakligen verksam i Wien. Han verkade för en saklig arkitektur utan några slags ornament och förebådade därigenom funktionalismen. [ 7]

  5. Adolf Loos. Adolf Loos ( Brno, República Checa 10 de dezembro de 1870 – Viena, 23 de agosto de 1933) foi um arquitecto austríaco, tendo exercido durante largos anos a sua profissão na Áustria . Looshaus, em Viena - obra de Adolf Loos, 1909. Dentre seus trabalhos, destaca-se o projecto para o Chicago Tribune, realizado em 1922, quando ...

  6. Sep 11, 2020 · En resumen, Adolf Loos fue el pensador fundador y creador del estilo arquitectónico moderno. Los puntos de vista controvertidos de Loos se manifestaron en sus escritos (como “Ornamento y crimen”) y en sus edificios, como Looshaus. Loos desafió a Viena a abrazar la marcha del progreso y alejarse del Art Nouveau y los diseños ornamentales.

  7. Adolf Loos Vienna. What fascinates me most with the Kniže men’s custom tailoring store is the total harmony between store design and product. While Kniže celebrates clean classics using luxurious materials Adolf Loos equally resigned trendy embellishments in favour of the effective use of brass, marble, glass, and polished wood.

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