
Soft Cover, English, Glue Binding, 208 Pages
Three Viennese Architects
Three Viennese Architects presents a comprehensive examination of the work and built environments of three influential architects
based in Vienna. Under the editorial direction of August Sarnitz, the volume brings together analytical essays, project documentation, visual material, and critical reflections that situate each architect’s practice within broader historical, cultural, and urban contexts.
The book focuses on how architectural form, spatial organization, and materiality intersect with questions of public use, cultural identity, and contemporary architectural discourse. Through richly illustrated case studies and interpretive texts, the publication traces the conceptual and formal trajectories of the selected architects, highlighting their contributions to the built fabric of Vienna and beyond.
Rather than serving as a simple monograph, Three Viennese Architects integrates theoretical perspectives with empirical documentation, offering readers insight into the diverse methodologies and design strategies that characterize Viennese architecture at the turn of the 21st century.




