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Otto Prutscher Architekt und Designer Zwischen Tradition und ModerneHermi Schedlmayer, Fritz Schedlmayer, Otto Prutscher. Architekt und Designer zwischen Tradition und Moderne (Edition Angewandte), herausgegeben von Claas Duit, Birkhuser Verlag GmbH, Basel 2019. Die Publikation erscheint in der Buchreihe der Universitt fr angewandte Kunst Wien Edition Angewandte im De Gruyter Verlag. Otto Prutscher (18801949) gilt in Fachkreisen als einer der bedeutendsten sterreichischen ArchitektInnen und GestalterInnen von

Hermi Schedlmayer, Fritz Schedlmayer, Otto Prutscher. Architekt und Designer zwischen Tradition und Moderne (Edition Angewandte), herausgegeben von Claas Duit, Birkhäuser Verlag GmbH, Basel 2019.

Die Publikation erscheint in der Buchreihe der Universität für angewandte Kunst Wien „Edition Angewandte“ im De Gruyter Verlag.

Otto Prutscher (1880–1949) gilt in Fachkreisen als einer der bedeutendsten österreichischen ArchitektInnen und GestalterInnen von Innenräumen und kunstgewerblichen Gegenständen in der ersten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Mit ihrem Einzug in die von Prutscher umgestaltete Villa Rothberger begann für Mit-Autorin Hermi Schedlmayer das Aufspüren von Prutschers Entwürfen und ausgeführten Objekten: Aktuell zählt die Datenbank über 5 500 Einträge. Dieses Werk vereint die wissenschaftliche Aufbereitung seiner umfangreichen Tätigkeiten mit der in dieser Form erstmaligen tieferen Auseinandersetzung mit einem Menschen, der von der Aufbruchsstimmung der Jahrhundertwende bis hin zum Berufsverbot während der Nazidiktatur vieles erlebte und in seinem künstlerischen Werk verarbeitete.

ISBN: 978-3-0356-2007-8
Hrsg. v. Duit, Claas
Deutsch
368 Seiten, zahlreichen Farbabbildungen
24 x 32 cm, Paperback
Verlag: Birkhäuser

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Many women dream of making this hike (I once did) but few lace up their boots and get on the trail. And even a tiny fraction of those who DO realize their goal, could capture the experience like Joan Griffin. I read several chapters a night and always looked forward to getting back on the trail with her from my rocking chair. The grandeur of the sights, the wonder of seeing the world well above 8,000 feet ~ for 27 days ~ reads like a personal diary. Every perspective, high and low, is captured: the practical issues of carrying on even with a twisted ankle on Day 1, then blisters, surviving sudden weather changes, confronting inner doubts, securing essential food and water, and losing the camera enrich the book in an authentic style. In between all this, the reader remembers that it all took place with 40 pound backpacks on their backs! It's a magical but real-life journey with the inevitable personality differences of the Three Women, as well as their uniquely personal reasons to hike. As the brave heroes arrive to the finish line, one is aware of the power of grace that accompanied them all along. Yes, this experience changed the hikers but it also changes the reader. Being aware of those who live curiously and courageously provides a kind of encouragement for us to do the same, even after age 50.
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