- Heinrich von Ferstel
Heinrich von Ferstel (b.
7 July ,1828 ,Vienna ; d.Grinzing , near Vienna,14 July ,1883 ) was an architect who helped build late nineteenth-century Vienna.His father was a bank clerk. After wavering for some time between the different arts, he finally decided on architecture which he studied at the Academy under Eduard van der Nüll, August Sicard von Sicardsburg, and Rösner. After several years during which he was in disrepute because of his part in the
1848 Revolution , he entered the atelier of his uncle, Stache, where he worked at the votive altar for the chapel of St. Barbara inSt. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna and co-operated in the restoration and construction of many castles, chiefly inBohemia . Journeys of some length into Germany, Belgium, Holland, and England confirmed him in his tendency towardsRomanticism . It was in Italy, however, where he was sent as a bursar in 1854, that he was converted to the Renaissance style of architecture, and his admiration forBramante . He began to use ofpolychromy by means of Graffito decoration and terracotta. This device, adapted from the Early Renaissance and intended to convey a fuller sense of life, he employed later in the Austrian Museum.While still in Italy he was awarded the prize in the competition for the votive church ("Votivkirche") of Vienna (1855) over seventy-four contestants. He built it between 1856-79. After his death it was proposed by Sir Tatton Sykes as a model for the new
Westminster Cathedral in London [cite journal
url=http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0066-622X(1977)20%3C63%3AAWCE%3E2.0.CO%3B2-%23
title=A Westminster Cathedral Episode
author=Norbert Wibiral
coauthors=Nikolaus Pevsner
journal=Architectural History
volume=20
year=1977
pages=63–64,100–101
doi=10.2307/1568352] . Another of Ferstel's monumental works belonging to the same period is the Austro-Hungarian bank in Vienna, in the style of theEarly Renaissance (1856-60). The expansion of the city of Vienna enabled Ferstel, withRudolf Eitelberger , to develop civic architecture along artistic lines (Burgomaster 's residence, Stock Exchange 1859). At the same time he had also the opportunity of putting his ideas into practice in a number of private dwellings and villas inBrunn and Vienna.The more important buildings designed during his later years (passing over the churches at Schonau near
Teplitz , really products of his earlier activity) are the palace of Archduke Ludwig Victor, his winter palace in Klessheim, the palace of Prince Johahn Liechtenstein in the Rossau near Vienna, the palace of the Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's, inTrieste , but above all the Austrian Museum for Applied Art (completed in 1871), with its impsosing arcaded court. Next comes theUniversity of Vienna (1871-84). He was also an author of the project of the reconstruction in the Neo-Gothic style the evangelical Church's of Saviour in Bielsko (1881-1882). Through a technical error his design for the Berlin Reichstag building received no award. In 1866 Ferstel was appointed professor at the Polytechnic School, in 1871 chief government inspector of public works and in 1879 was raised to the rank ofFreiherr .Notes
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