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Max Fabiani. Architect of the Monarchy

22.10.2015 – 30.11.2015, ALTE HALLE
OPENING: WEDNESDAY, 21.10.2015 | 7 PM

On 1 May 1865 Emperor Franz Joseph officially opened the Ringstraße in Vienna. In 2015 Vienna is celebrating this boulevard’s 150th birthday. 1865 is also the year in which Max Fabiani was born and in this anniversary year the Az W is delighted to present an exhibition about one of the fathers of modern architecture in Vienna.

Even before Max Fabiani worked with Wagner he had designed pioneering buildings in a functionalist modern style for instance the premises of Portois & Fix in Ungargasse and the building for Artaria Verlag on Kohlmarkt.

With his Urania building erected in 1910 Fabiani demonstrated both modernity and a willingness to compromise. In urban planning terms this early adult education building and observatory marks the end of the Ringstraße.

Curator: Andrej Hrausky
Project coordination Az W: Alexandra Viehhauser

Speakers at the Opening:
Dietmar Steiner, Director Az W
Andrej Hrausky, Curator of the Exhibition
Boris Podrecca, Architect
Josef Ostermayer, Federal Minister for Arts and Culture, Constitution and Media
Julijana Bizjak Mlakar, Minister of Culture of the Republic of Slovenia

An exhibition by the city of Ljubljana, supported by Skica – Slowenisches Kulturinformationszentrum, the Embassy of the Republic of Slovenia in Vienna and Ministry of Culture, Republic of Slovenia

Public Funding:
Urban Planning, Traffic & Transport, Climate Protection, Energy and Public Participation
Bundesministerium für Unterricht, Kunst und Kultur
Geschäftsgruppe Kultur und Wissenschaft
Sponsor: ARCHITECTURE LOUNGE


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