Karl Schwanzer

Karl Schwanzer ( May 21, Vienna Vienna 1918 - 20 August 1975) was an Austrian architect. He is a major representative of the post-war architecture, both in Austria and abroad. ==Awards[ Edit] == ==Construction[ Edit] == ==Main designs[ Edit] ==
 * 1954 Josef Hoffmann-Ehrung of the Vienna Secession
 * 1958 Silver Medal of merit for the Republic of Austria
 * 1958 Grand Prix for Architecture on the world exhibition in Brussels
 * 1959 prize of the city of Vienna for Architecture
 * 1963 Honorary Corresponding Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)
 * 1965 Officer du Mérite Touristique, France
 * 1969 honorary member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA)
 * 1969 Corresponding honorary member of the Bundes Deutscher Architekten (BDA)
 * 1969 Medal of merit for the Republic of Austria
 * 1973 BDA-Price Bavaria
 * Bundesverband der Deutschen Zementindustrie Concrete des Architektuurprijs 1974
 * Großer Österreichischer Staatspreis 1975 (posthumous)
 * 1962: House Vienna
 * 1964: Museum of the 20th century, Vienna
 * 1967: Austrian Pavilion at the world fair of Montreal
 * 1967: kindergarten in Vienna
 * 1972: Wi-Fi in St. Poelten
 * 1972: BMW Museum in Munich
 * 1973: BMW four cylinder, in Munich
 * 1975: Austrian Embassy in Brasilia
 * 1967: German Pavilion at the 1970 world's fair in Osaka
 * 1968: Project City Center Vienna
 * 1970: Project Zwiebelhaus Munich
 * 1972: Project Gallery of the 20th century