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Friedrich Achleitner (23 May 1930 – 27 March 2019) was an Austrian poet and architecture critic. As a member of the
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, he wrote concrete poems and
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. His magnum opus is a multi-volume documentation of 20th-century Austrian architecture. Written over several decades, Achleitner made a personal visit to each building described. He was a professor of the history and theory of architecture at the
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Life and career

Achleitner was born in
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, the son of a farmer. He attended the Höhere Bundesgewerbeschule in Salzburg, and then studied architecture at the
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from 1950 to 1953 with
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. He supervised architectural projects until 1958, such as the restoration of the Rosenkranzkirche in Vienna. In 1955, Achleitner joined the
Wiener Gruppe The Wiener Gruppe (''Vienna Group'') was a small and loose avant-garde constellation of Austrian poets and writers, which arose from an older and wider postwar association of artists called Art-Club. The group was formed around 1953 under the infl ...
, which had at its center H. C. Artmann,
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,
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and , henceforth participated in its literary cabarets, and wrote poems in
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s, and concrete poems. His experimental ''quadratroman'' was published in 1973. He began to work as an architecture critic for Austrian daily papers, from 1961 anonymously for the ''
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'', then especially from 1962 to 1972 for ''
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''. He established a new quality of thinking about architecture. From 1961, he lectured at the
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about the history of building construction. In 1983, he was appointed professor of the history and theory of architecture at the
University of Applied Arts Vienna The University of Applied Arts Vienna (, or informally just ''Die Angewandte'') is an arts university and institution of higher education in Vienna, the capital of Austria. It has had university status since 1970. History The predecessor of the ...
, a post he held until 1998. He began his magnum opus, ''Österreichische Architektur im 20. Jahrhundert'', a guide to Austrian architecture in the 20th century in several volumes, in 1965. The first volume appeared in 1980 and the fifth shortly after his 80th birthday. A sequel about
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remained unwritten. He visited each building personally and documented it. The archive is held by the Architekturzentrum Wien. The book is known as ''Der Achleitner'' among professionals. Among his many awards, Achleitner received the Schelling Architecture Theory Prize for 2008.


Death

Achleitner died in Vienna on 27 March 2019 at the age of 88. He was cremated at
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Publications

His works include: * ''prosa, konstellationen, montagen, dialektgedichte, studien'' (1970) * ''quadratroman'' (1973) * ''Österreichische Architektur im 20. Jahrhundert'' (from 1880) * ''Nieder mit Fischer von Erlach'' (1986) * ''KAAAS. Dialektgedichte'' (1991) * ''Die Plotteggs kommen. Ein Bericht'' (1995) * ''einschlafgeschichten'' (2003) * ''wiener linien'' (2004) * ''und oder oder und'' (2006)


References


External links

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