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Carl Holzmann

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as a draftsman. In 1885, Holzmann started his own construction company, which was initially successful but, probably as a result of inadequate quotations, fell into bankruptcy in 1906. As a result, he had to sell all his properties. Thereafter Holzmann worked on national or provincial assignments for
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the remainder of his life. His firm was still in debt when he died at the age of 65 but was maintained by his wife and daughter until 1928.
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and attended Mathias Prem's building school. From 1873 to 1875, he was foreman for City Architect Sonnleithner and the building contractor
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style. His buildings in the centre of Vienna exhibit a representative style while those in the outskirts were influenced by the
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Carl Holzmann was first trained as a bricklayer. After a period in Germany and
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Housing for streetcar staff, Johann-Hoffmann-Platz 10−15, Vienna 12 (1912)
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style. They include the Paulanerhof (1894) and the Habig-Hof (1896).
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Carl Holzmann designed his buildings strictly in accordance with
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Apartment building, Johann-Strauß-Gasse 38, Vienna 4 (1900−1901)
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Apartment building, Josefstädterstraße 28, Vienna 8 (vor 1902)
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Apartment building, Paniglgasse 18−20, Vienna 4 (1900−1901)
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Apartment building, Johann-Strauß-Gasse 40, Vienna 4 (1902)
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Apartment building, Johann-Strauß-Gasse 36, Vienna 4 (1900)
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Apartment building, Paniglgasse 17 und 17A, Vienna 4 (1896)
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Residential housing, In der Hagenau 9−27, Vienna 13 (1904)
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principles although his later works were decorated in the
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Apartment complex, Argentinierstraße 2, Vienna 4 (1908)
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Apartment building, Favoritenstraße 22, Vienna 4 (1897)
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Apartment building, Favoritenstraße 44, Vienna 4 (1895)
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Apartment building, Favoritenstraße 39, Vienna 4 (1891)
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Apartment building, Favoritenstraße 37, Vienna 4 (1891)
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Hotel Kaiserhof, Frankenberggasse 10, Vienna 4, (1896)
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Šitboř
Poběžovice
Bohemia
Austrian Empire
Baden bei Wien
Lower Austria
Austria-Hungary
Vienna
Historicist
Upper Austria
Liesing
Johann Sturany
Vienna University of Technology
Palace of Justice
Hofburg Palace
Historicist
Vienna Secession
Swiss chalet style
architectural trends



"Carl Holzmann"
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Austrian architects
1849 births
1914 deaths
TU Wien alumni
People from Poběžovice

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