Alfred Albini (Croatian pronunciation:[ǎlfredalbǐːni]; 15 July 1896 – 4 November 1978) was a Croatian-Jewish architect.[1] He received a Vladimir Nazor Award for architecture and urban planning.
Albini was born and died in Zagreb. He worked at the ateliers of Viktor Kovačić and Hugo Ehrlich and as a professor at the Faculty of Architecture at the University of Zagreb. He projected single-family houses and apartment buildings, together with civic buildings (Faculty of Technology at the University of Zagreb). He synthesized modernistic ideas into his own architectural expression. Furthermore, he discussed the problem of urban planning and the protection of landmarks, wrote expert works and theoretical articles, and painted. Albini died on 4 November 1978 in Zagreb. He was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.[2]
^Goldstein (2005, p. 287)
^(in Croatian) Gradska groblja Zagreb: Alfred Albini, Mirogoj RKT-97-II-131
AlfredAlbini (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎlfredalbǐːni]; 15 July 1896 – 4 November 1978) was a Croatian-Jewish architect. He received a Vladimir Nazor...
houses a hotel and cafe. It was designed by architects Josip Pičman and AlfredAlbini and completed in 1948. The repertoire includes visiting theatrical performances...
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the Zagreb Stock Exchange (now Croatian National Bank) together with AlfredAlbini and Stjepan Gomboš. The work on the exterior and interior was completed...
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Trenck. The original German-language work was composed by Felix Albini to a libretto by Alfred Maria Willner and Robert Bodanzky and premiered at the Stadttheater...
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Grünbaum, music by Franz Lehár) Baron Trenck, 1908 (with Alfred Maria Willner, music by Felix Albini) Der Liebeswalzer, 1908 (with Fritz Grünbaum, music by...
Decimus's mother, since Decimus was related to the family of the Postumii Albini by adoption, and therefore probably by blood as well. This hypothesis has...
recorded at Electrical Audio in Chicago, Illinois, with record producer Steve Albini. On October 13, 2020, Cloud Nothings announced the release of the new album...
Times. Retrieved 3 January 2023. Abbadessa, G.; Accolla, R.; Aiuti, F.; Albini, A.; Aldovini, A.; Alfano, M.; et al. (2009). "Unsung hero Robert C. Gallo"...
Goldmark, 1908 Baron Trenck (operetta, with Robert Bodanzky), music by Felix Albini, 1908 Ein Mädchen für Alles (operetta, with Waldberg), music by Heinrich...
His story was the basis for the 1911 operetta Baron Trenck by Felix Albini, Alfred Maria Willner, and Robert Bodanzky. Chisholm 1911, p. 245. Chisholm...
(1269–1296) Thomas de Wahull (1296–1303) Barony of Cainhoe Under the house de Albini until 1233 Barony of Old Wardon Walter de Trailly (1180–1206) Walter de...
lower budget rather than a higher one." Steve Albini was another important influence on the grunge sound. Albini prefers to be called a "recording engineer"...