- Hans Auer
.
Auer was born in
Wädenswil . A pupil first ofGottfried Semper at theETH Zurich and then staff assistant forTheophil Hansen inVienna , Auer established his own office in 1887 and enjoyed a rich and varied career as a practicing architect, educator, and theorist. He died atKonstanz .Like his near-contemporary
Constantin Lipsius , Auer was an eloquent advocate forarchitectural realism , a sophisticated theoretical stance that became increasingly significant in the 1880s on the continent. Architectural Realists sought to renew contemporary architecture through thoughtful reconsideration of the symbolic properties of the classical language of architectural expression; this "realistic" reconsideration required a new level of archaeological accuracy in the understanding of the emergence and evolution of specific forms. Auer's brilliant historical discussion of thetriglyph (1880) comprised the basis for his own reflections on improving the existing state of contemporary architecture.Architectural realism enabled Auer's generation to disengage from slavish imitation of historical forms and hastened the emergence of more subtle perspectives on stylistic innovation. Auer's unique contribution as an architectural theorist was to expand the notion of architectural space as a significant aspect of style and evolution (1883), an accomplishment that is usually consigned to the art historianAugust Schmarsow (1893).What we now regard as "high modernist" architectural theory was achieved by the "next" generation (largely born during the final quarter of the nineteenth century), although many of its conceptual foundations were grasped by the Architectural Realists of the 1880s.
References
English
*Berry, J. Duncan. " [http://www.applied-iconology.com/images/BerryAuer2005.pdf Hans Auer and the Morality of Architectural Space] ", in: Deborah J. Johnson and David Ogawa (eds.) "Seeing and Beyond. A Essays on Eighteenth- to Twenty-First-Century Art in Honor of Kermit S. Champa" (Berlin/New York, 2005), pp. 149-184.
*Mallgrave, Harry F. "Gottfried Semper. Architect of the Nineteenth Century" (New Haven, 1996).
*Mallgrave, Harry F. "Modern Architectural Theory: A Historical Survey, 1673–1968" (Cambridge, 2005).
*Schwarzer, Mitchell. "German Architectural Theory and the Search for Modern Identity" (Cambridge, 1995), pp. 80-81, 192-94. ISBN 0521481503
German
*"Architektonische Rundschau" V (1889): pl. 80 + plans.
*Auer, Hans Wilhelm. “Die Bedeutung der Triglyphen. Ein Beitrag zur Frage über den Zusammenhang ægyptischer mit dorischer Baukunst,” "Zeitschrift für bildenden Künste" 15 (1880): 279-283, 322-325, 354-360.
*Auer, Franz (sic).“Der Einfluß der Construction auf die Entwicklung der Baustyle,” "Zeitschrift des österreichischen Ingenieur- und Architektenvereins" 33, no. 1 (1881), 8-18.
*Auer, Hans Wilhelm. “Die Entwickelung des Raumes in der Baukunst,” "Allgemeine Bauzeitung" 48 (1883), 65-68, 73-74 + pls. 51-52.
*Auer, Hans Wilhelm. “Moderne Stylfragen,” "Allgemeine Bauzeitung" 50 (1885): 19-21, 25-27.
*Auer, Hans Wilhelm. “Die Quaderbossierung der italienischen Renaissance,” "Zeitschrift des österreichischen Ingenieur- und Architekten-Vereins" 39 (1887), 179-186 + Pls. XXXIII-XXXV.
*Auer, Hans Wilhelm. “Der Tempel der Vesta und das Haus der Vestalinnen am Forum Romanum,” "Denkschriften der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. Philosophisch-Historische Classe" 36 (Vienna, 1888), 209-228 + 8 pls.
*Auer, Hans Wilhelm. “Börsengebäude” in: Joseph Durm et al. (eds.), "Handbuch der Architektur", IV. Theil, 2. Halbband, 2. Heft: Gebäude für die Zwecke des Wohnens, des Handels und Verkehrs (Stuttgart, 1902), 247-302.
*Birkner, Othmar. “Hans Wilhelm Auer,” "Sauer Allgemeines Künstler-Lexikon. Die Bildenden Künstler aller Zeiten und Völker" (Munich/Leipzig, 1992), V: 612.
*Brun, Carl. "Hans Auer," in: "idem"., "Schweizerisches Künstler-Lexikon" (Frauenfeld, 1905) I: 61f.
*Dehio, "Wien: II. bis IX. und XX. Bezirk" (Vienna, 1993), p. 274.
*Innerhofer, Franz. "Hans Wilhelm Auer" in: Ulrich Thieme and Felix Becker (eds.), "Allgemeines Lexikon der bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart" (Leipzig, 1908) II: 243.
*Kisa, A. “Die Bauten Hans Auer's,” "Allgemeine Kunst-Chronik" 11, no. 19 (1887), pp. 493-494.
*Lucae, Richard. “Über die Macht des Raumes in der Baukunst,“ "Zeitschrift für Bauwesen" 19 (1869), pp. 294-306.
*Müller, Andreas. "Der verbitterte Bundeshausarchitekt. Die vertrackte Geschichte des Parlamentsgebäudes und seines Erbauers Hans Wilhelm Auer, 1847-1906" (Zurich, 2002).
*Schmarsow, August. "Das Wesen der architektonischen Schöpfung" (Leipzig, 1894).
*Schnaase, Karl. "Niederländische Briefe" (Stuttgart/Tübingen, 1834).
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