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Alajos Hauszmann
Alajos Hauszmann
Born
Alois Hausmann

(1847-06-09)9 June 1847
Died31 July 1926(1926-07-31) (aged 79)
Nationality Hungarian
Alma mater TU Berlin, Berlin
Technical University of Budapest, Budapest
OccupationArchitect
SpouseMariette Senior
ChildrenGizella
Practice Ödön Lechner

Alajos Hauszmann (also called as Alois, June 9, 1847 – July 31, 1926) was a Hungarian architect, professor, and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Life

Hauszmann was born in Buda in 1847 into a family of Bavarian origin as the son of Ferenc Hauszmann and Anna Maár (siblings: Hermina (1845–1929), Ferenc (1850–1918) and Kornélia (1854–1837)). He studied painting from 1861, then became a bricklayer's apprentice. In 1864 he attended Technical University of Budapest, and in 1866 he continued architecture studies at the Bauakademie in Berlin, along with Ödön Lechner.

  • 1868 Assistant Professor at the Technical University of Budapest
  • 1869–1870. Grand tour of Italy to study renaissance architecture
  • 1872 Professor at the Technical University for the next 40 years
  • 1874 Married Mariette Senior, whom he met in Berlin
  • Designed barracks for the Red Cross, to be known as Hauszmann-barracks in Austria and Switzerland
  • 1891 Named chief architect for Buda Castle in Budapest
  • Received the Order of Franz Joseph, Grand Cross

Hauszmann employed several architects who later became prominent in their own right, including Albert Kálmán Kőrössy. In 1912 Hauszmann retired, and a year later he created a foundation for young architects graduating from the Technical University. In 1914 he went on an extended journey to Egypt and the Holy Land. In 1918 he was ennobled by King Charles IV of Hungary; however, in the following year, his private home was confiscated during the Hungarian Soviet Republic. In 1924 he was elected an honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He died, aged 79, in Velence.

Major works

Architecture and design

View of Buda Castle
Governor's Palace - Rijeka

Publications

  • A budapesti igazságügyi palota (Magy. Mérnök és Építész Egyl. Közl., 1897)
  • A kir. József műegyetem új otthona (Magy. Mérnök és Építész Egyl. Közl., 1909)
  • A magyar királyi vár (Budapest, 1912)
  • Budapest városának építészeti fejlődésének története (Akad. Ért. 1925).

References

  • Gerle, János, ed. Hauszmann Alajos ( Holnap Kiadó, Budapest, 2002) ISBN  963-346-526-5 ( [1][ permanent dead link])

External links

In Hungarian
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alajos Hauszmann
Alajos Hauszmann
Born
Alois Hausmann

(1847-06-09)9 June 1847
Died31 July 1926(1926-07-31) (aged 79)
Nationality Hungarian
Alma mater TU Berlin, Berlin
Technical University of Budapest, Budapest
OccupationArchitect
SpouseMariette Senior
ChildrenGizella
Practice Ödön Lechner

Alajos Hauszmann (also called as Alois, June 9, 1847 – July 31, 1926) was a Hungarian architect, professor, and member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.

Life

Hauszmann was born in Buda in 1847 into a family of Bavarian origin as the son of Ferenc Hauszmann and Anna Maár (siblings: Hermina (1845–1929), Ferenc (1850–1918) and Kornélia (1854–1837)). He studied painting from 1861, then became a bricklayer's apprentice. In 1864 he attended Technical University of Budapest, and in 1866 he continued architecture studies at the Bauakademie in Berlin, along with Ödön Lechner.

  • 1868 Assistant Professor at the Technical University of Budapest
  • 1869–1870. Grand tour of Italy to study renaissance architecture
  • 1872 Professor at the Technical University for the next 40 years
  • 1874 Married Mariette Senior, whom he met in Berlin
  • Designed barracks for the Red Cross, to be known as Hauszmann-barracks in Austria and Switzerland
  • 1891 Named chief architect for Buda Castle in Budapest
  • Received the Order of Franz Joseph, Grand Cross

Hauszmann employed several architects who later became prominent in their own right, including Albert Kálmán Kőrössy. In 1912 Hauszmann retired, and a year later he created a foundation for young architects graduating from the Technical University. In 1914 he went on an extended journey to Egypt and the Holy Land. In 1918 he was ennobled by King Charles IV of Hungary; however, in the following year, his private home was confiscated during the Hungarian Soviet Republic. In 1924 he was elected an honorary member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. He died, aged 79, in Velence.

Major works

Architecture and design

View of Buda Castle
Governor's Palace - Rijeka

Publications

  • A budapesti igazságügyi palota (Magy. Mérnök és Építész Egyl. Közl., 1897)
  • A kir. József műegyetem új otthona (Magy. Mérnök és Építész Egyl. Közl., 1909)
  • A magyar királyi vár (Budapest, 1912)
  • Budapest városának építészeti fejlődésének története (Akad. Ért. 1925).

References

  • Gerle, János, ed. Hauszmann Alajos ( Holnap Kiadó, Budapest, 2002) ISBN  963-346-526-5 ( [1][ permanent dead link])

External links

In Hungarian

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