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Roland RAINER Chairs / Austria 1951 browse these categories for related items... All Items: Vintage Arts: Furnishings: Pre 1960: item # 294311 Please refer to our stock # 04.004 when inquiring. Muse XX 212.643.2608 Guest Book $3000. pair |
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Roland RAINER
A pair of stackable arm chairs designed by Roland Rainer for the Vienna Stadthalle
Roland RAINER (1910-2004)
From 1958 to 1961 Rainer was chief urban planner for the city of Vienna, producing the first comprehensive plan for the city in the 20th century. He was also an influential teacher, particularly in his work (1956–80) at the Akademie der Bildenden Künste, Vienna, where he trained a generation of architects. Of great significance for his teaching was his interest in the vernacular buildings of all countries and periods; he analysed similar types, studying functional order, scale and other elements that characterize them as successful examples of humane architecture. In his 1972 book Livable Environments, Rainer stated that architecture should be integrated with landscape, even subordinated to it, by building with local materials, and making buildings "so unobtrusive that they, in effect, disappear." Rainer made a significant contribution to the development of Austrian building and architecture after 1945. In 1980 he became president of the Austrian Kunstsenat, a state advisory body. (artnet.com) |
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