Haas House in Vienna

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Haas House in Vienna is a postmodern commercial and office building in Vienna’s Stephansplatz, known for its striking glass-and-stone façade and controversial yet iconic contrast with the nearby St. Stephen’s Cathedral.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
landmark
postmodern building
architect Hans Hollein NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle postmodern architecture
city Vienna NERFINISHED
country Austria
designPeriod late 20th century
district Innere Stadt NERFINISHED
hasFeature curved glass façade
mirrored surfaces
panoramic windows
roof terrace
stone-clad sections
hasFunction commercial center
gastronomy venue
office space
hasPart ground-floor shops
rooftop restaurant
underground levels
upper-floor offices
hasViewpoint rooftop terrace
heritageStatus controversial at time of construction
integratesWith historic urban fabric of Stephansplatz
knownFor contrast with St. Stephen’s Cathedral NERFINISHED
postmodern design in historic center
striking glass-and-stone façade
locatedIn Austria
Innere Stadt NERFINISHED
Vienna
location Stephansplatz NERFINISHED
material glass
stone
nearby St. Stephen’s Cathedral NERFINISHED
overlooks Stephansplatz NERFINISHED
publicAccess yes
reputation iconic Vienna landmark
status completed
touristAttraction yes
urbanContext historic city center of Vienna
use café
offices
restaurant
retail
viewOf St. Stephen’s Cathedral NERFINISHED

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Hans Hollein notableWork Haas House in Vienna