Ernst Plischke

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Ernst Plischke was an Austrian-born modernist architect known for his functionalist designs and influential work in both Europe and New Zealand.

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instanceOf Austrian person
New Zealand architect
architect
citizenship Austrian
New Zealand NERFINISHED
countryOfBirth Austria NERFINISHED
countryOfDeath Austria NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1903-06-26
dateOfDeath 1992-02-23
designPrinciple clarity of plan
functionalism
integration of interior and exterior
use of natural light
educatedAt Academy of Fine Arts Vienna NERFINISHED
emigratedTo New Zealand NERFINISHED
emigrationReason Nazi persecution
employer Austrian Werkbund NERFINISHED
New Zealand Department of Housing Construction NERFINISHED
New Zealand Ministry of Works NERFINISHED
familyName Plischke NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork architecture
genre public architecture
residential architecture
givenName Ernst NERFINISHED
influencedBy Bauhaus movement NERFINISHED
Le Corbusier NERFINISHED
language English
German
movement Functionalism NERFINISHED
Modernism
nationality Austrian
New Zealander
notableWork Duncan House, Silverstream NERFINISHED
Feller House, Vienna NERFINISHED
German Lutheran Church, Wellington NERFINISHED
Salmannsdorf housing, Vienna NERFINISHED
St Joseph’s Church, Upper Hutt NERFINISHED
Sutch House, Wellington NERFINISHED
Werkbundsiedlung house, Vienna NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Klagenfurt NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Vienna
positionHeld government architect in New Zealand
returnedTo Austria NERFINISHED
spouse Anna Lang-Schwizer NERFINISHED
studiedUnder Peter Behrens NERFINISHED
workedIn Austria NERFINISHED
New Zealand NERFINISHED
yearOfReturn 1963

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Josef Hoffmann notableStudent Ernst Plischke