Birthdate: December 10, 1870
Sun Sign: Sagittarius
Birthplace: Brno
Died: August 23, 1933
Adolf Loos was a prominent architect from Austria and Czechoslovakia, known for his influential contributions to modern architecture. He was a key figure in the Vienna Secession movement and postmodernism, and he held critical views on Art Nouveau. Inspired by the Chicago School of Architecture and Louis Sullivan, Loos advocated for functionalism and clear surfaces over excessive ornamentation. His manifesto “Ornament and Crime” and development of the “Raumplan” method were significant in shaping modern architectural principles. Loos is recognized for pioneering modern architecture and leaving a lasting impact on the field.
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