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Anna Plischke

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In New Zealand, her practice was often related to her architect husband's; he would design the houses and she the landscapes, although he also used her input in specifying the interior finishes including "wood veneers, fittings and fabrics". The 1947 publication
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house in Wellington where windows and a big sliding door opened out to courtyards. She designed approximately 15 gardens in New Zealand. In 1951, Plischke wrote an essay for national New Zealand journal
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with Ernst's architecture and Anna's landscaping, which was an extension of the living space with a 'living terrace' off the living room. Another design was a renovation of a
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Plischke's father was Jewish merchant Hugo Schwitzer, and her mother was Hedwig Nossal. In Vienna, where she grew up, she gained an arts degree. She trained in
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Plischke's first marriage was to businessman Robert Lang. They had a child together, and divorced in 1935. Her second husband was Ernst Plischke.
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called "A Garden for Pleasure", introducing concepts of curved relaxed gardens that differed from formal British garden design of the time.
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in Wellington Harbour because of her husband's status in his government job with the Housing Department.
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Plischke, E.A. & Pilsckhe, Anna (August–September 1952).
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Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture
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Index

Vienna
Landscape designer
Ernst Plischke
landscape designer
Vienna
New Zealand
Black and white line drawing of house floorplan, designed by E. A. and Anna Plischke
Ernst
horticulture
Rothschilds
Ernst Plischke
Matiu Somes Island
Christchurch
neo-Georgian
Design Review





"Plischke, Anna, 1895-1983"





Cox, Elizabeth
Making Space: A History of New Zealand Women in Architecture
ISBN
978-1-991016-34-8

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