Croatian Architect

1. Julio Deutsch (1859)

Croatian Architect

Designed Hotel Palace, originally called Schlesinger Palace, in Zagreb. He was known for his art nouveau-style building designs.

2. Viktor Axmann (1878)

Croatian Architect

Urban planner who designed the Urania Cinema in Croatia. He originally embraced the secession style, but following World War I, he trended towards modernism, building the Apprentices' Dormitory in Osijek...

3. Hugo Ehrlich (1879)

Croatian Architect

Croatian architect who took over the design of the Zagreb Stock Exchange in 1924. He was commissioned to restore the Burg Kreuzenstein while working for Humbert Walcher. He embraced eclectic...

4. Drago Ibler (1894)

Croatian Architect

Modernist architect famous for his 10-story "Wooden Skyscraper" in Zagreb. Founder of the Earth Group and a member of CIAM. He also built villas on the Korčula island and Zagreb....

5. Stjepan Planić (1900)

Croatian Architect

Croatian modernist and functionalist architect who received the Vladimir Nazor Award in 1968. He was a member of the Earth Group with Drago Ibler.

6. Juraj Neidhardt (1901)

Croatian Architect

Noted Croatian architect who designed Bosnia and Herzegovina's Parliament building. His projects included an Alexanderplatz, Berlin, department store and the Zagreb Diocese Theological School.

7. Slavko Löwy (1904)

Croatian Architect

Croatian architect who designed and built Zagreb's first skyscraper. Participated in the reconstruction of Nama department stores in Croatia, Slovenia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1945 following World War II,...

8. Vjenceslav Richter (1917)

Croatian Architect

Associated with the New Tendencies movement and known for his museum, industrial, and interior designs. He was awarded the 1981 Herder Prize and the 1993 Vladimir Nazor Award.

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