Adolf Loos

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Adolf Loos was an influential early 20th-century Austrian architect and theorist known for his pioneering modernist designs and his polemical essay "Ornament and Crime," which argued against decorative excess in architecture.

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instanceOf architect
architecture theorist
human
modernist architect
burialPlace Vienna Central Cemetery
causeOfDeath stroke
countryOfCitizenship Austria
Austro-Hungarian Empire
surface form: Austria-Hungary
dateOfBirth 1870-12-10
dateOfDeath 1933-08-23
educatedAt Liberec
surface form: Realschule in Liberec

Dresden University of Technology
surface form: Technical University of Dresden
ethnicGroup German Bohemian
familyName Loos
genre architectural theory
essay
givenName Adolf
influenced Le Corbusier
modernist architects
influencedBy American architecture
English architecture
Otto Wagner
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Nordic functionalism
surface form: Functionalism

Modern architecture
name Adolf Loos self-link
notableIdea Raumplan concept
rejection of ornament in architecture
notableWork Looshaus
Müller House
Ornament and Crime
Spoken into the Void
Steiner House
occupation architect
architecture critic
writer
placeOfBirth Austrian Habsburg Monarchy
surface form: Austrian Empire

Brno
Moravia
placeOfDeath Vienna
sexOrGender male
spouse Claire Beck
Elsie Altmann
Lina Loos
workLocation Paris
Prague
United States of America
surface form: United States

Vienna

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Gottfried Semper influenced Adolf Loos
Adolf Loos name Adolf Loos self-link
Luigi Moretti influencedBy Adolf Loos
Richard Neutra studiedUnder Adolf Loos
Richard Neutra influencedBy Adolf Loos