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    Adolf Franz Karl Viktor Maria Loos [1] ( German pronunciation: [ˈaːdɔlf ˈloːs]; 10 December 1870 – 23 August 1933) was an Austrian and Czechoslovak architect, influential European theorist, and a polemicist of modern architecture. He was inspired by modernism and a widely-known critic of the Art Nouveau movement.

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  4. Essay. Adolf Loos suffered from progressive hearing loss. As a child, his hearing was poor, and by the time he reached his mid-50s, his condition had deteriorated to the point that he became dependent on a hearing trumpet. As it declined further, he began to carry a pen and notebook, turning to the written word in lieu of speech.

  5. Fast Facts: Adolf Loos. Known For: Architect, critic of Art Nouveau. Born: December 10, 1870 in Brno, Czech Republic. Parents: Adolf and Marie Loos. Died: August 23, 1933 in Kalksburg, Austria. Education: Royal and Imperial State Technical College in Rechenberg, Bohemia, College of Technology in Dresden; Academy of Beaux-Arts at Vienna.

  6. Adolf Loos (December 1870-August 1933) was a prominent architect, designer, writer, and critic born in the present-day Czech Republic (formerly the Austro-Hungarian empire).

    • Loos suffered from poor health all his life
      Loos suffered from poor health all his life
    • His stint in America had a significant impact on his architectural outlook
      His stint in America had a significant impact on his architectural outlook
    • He designed an experimental city
      He designed an experimental city
  7. Jan 11, 2019 · Adolf Loos Loos came from a family of artisans and craftpersons in what is today the Czech Republic, and, according to his biographer, Panayotis Tournikiotis, was an indifferent student, indifferently educated.

  8. 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.

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