Josef Hoffmann (15 December 1870 – 7 May 1956) was an Austrian-Moravian architect and designer. He was among the founders of Vienna Secession and co-establisher of the Wiener Werkstätte. His most famous architectural work is the Stoclet Palace, in Brussels, (1905–1911) a pioneering work of Modern Architecture, Art Deco and peak of Vienna Secession architecture.
JosefHoffmann (15 December 1870 – 7 May 1956) was an Austrian-Moravian architect and designer. He was among the founders of Vienna Secession and co-establisher...
April 1897 by artist Gustav Klimt, designer Koloman Moser, architects JosefHoffmann and Joseph Maria Olbrich, Max Kurzweil, Wilhelm Bernatzik and others...
Brussels was the Stoclet Palace by the Austrian-Moravian architect JosefHoffmann (1905–1911), now a UNESCO World Heritage Site, which marked the transition...
mansion in Brussels, Belgium. It was designed by the Austrian architect JosefHoffmann for the Belgian financier Adolphe Stoclet. Built between 1905 and 1911...
Werkstätte as well, while its other founder JosefHoffmann joined the Deutscher Werkbund. Gustav Klimt and JosefHoffmann continued collaborating, they organized...
influence: on the one hand, the influence exerted by the Austrian architect JosefHoffmann and the Viennese Secession, via the Stoclet Palace in the Woluwe-Saint-Pierre...
Wien-Umgebung, Lower Austria. It was built in 1904-05 by the architect JosefHoffmann for the industrialist Victor Zuckerkandl and is an example of the style...
Palace, Governor's Palace, Museum of Applied Arts, Jurkovič House and JosefHoffmann Museum. Since 1963 the gallery has organized the International Biennial...
Art Nouveau and Secessionism and praised by great modernists such as JosefHoffmann. Mackintosh was born in Glasgow, Scotland and died in London, England...
villa (1904) Cabinet for photographs by JosefHoffmann (circa 1902) Armchair of wood and cane (1903), JosefHoffmann and Koloman Moser (Metropolitan Museum...
tapestries, fabrics, and wallpaper. In 1903, Moser and his colleague JosefHoffmann founded Wiener Werkstätte, whose studios and artisans produced a number...
the architect and designer JosefHoffmann, and ex-wife, Josefine Pola Weinbach Hoffmann, better known as Pola Stout. Hoffmann was born in Klosterneuburg...
Hoffmann is a German surname. Albert Hoffmann (1846–1924), German horticulturist Alexander Hoffmann (born 1975), German politician Arthur Hoffmann (politician)...
Joseph Hoffmann or JosefHoffmann (the surname spelled with a double f) may refer to: JosefHoffmann (1870–1956), Austrian architect JosefHoffmann (footballer)...
look. The architects of the Vienna Secession (formed 1897), especially JosefHoffmann, had a notable influence on Art Deco. His Stoclet Palace, in Brussels...
House in Vienna by Adolf Loos, main façade (1910) Stoclet Palace by JosefHoffmann, Brussels, (1906–1911) The Théâtre des Champs-Élysées in Paris by Auguste...
It is outfitted with period objects, including lighting fixtures by JosefHoffmann, furniture by Adolf Loos, and banquettes that are upholstered with a...
French Hector Guimard, Scottish Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Austrian JosefHoffmann, Russian-German Franz (Fyodor) Schechtel, Finn Eliel Saarinen, and many...
given the opportunity to sell his work at the Wiener Werkstätte by JosefHoffmann, who became a mentor to Bosse. Bosse opened his own shop in Kufstein...
Adolphe Stoclet and his wife Suzanne. The Stoclets hired the architect JosefHoffmann and the Wiener Werkstätte artistic collective (‘Viennese Workshop’)...
prominent in the birth of modern architecture, Joseph Maria Olbrich and JosefHoffmann. The government committee in charge of the project specified that the...