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As Vienna was expanding rapidly around its edges, in 1893 Wagner proposed a project creating a new channel for the Wien river, a tributary of the Danube, and a grand boulevard with new buildings to line it. His project was accepted by the city government in 1894.
Alterlaa (Austrian German pronunciation: [altˈɛʁlaː]) is a residential development in Vienna, Austria, designed by Harry Glück . Built from 1975 to 1986, it features distinctive set-backs on its lower floors and large terraces with planting troughs for use by residents. It houses around 9,000 people in 3,200 apartments.
MODUL University Dubai (MU Dubai, MDLU Dubai, MUDC) is a university campus of MODUL University Vienna, which started [1] its operations in Dubai, United Arab Emirates in November 2015. The Dubai Campus opened [2] in September 2016 in ONE JLT, Jumeirah Lakes Towers. In October 2020, the UAE Ministry of Education revoked its licence for the ...
The Hundertwasserhaus ("Hundertwasser house") is an apartment house in Vienna, Austria, completed in 1985, ... Within the house there are 53 apartments, four offices ...
[142] [143] In Vienna, Austria, social housing may be completely government built and run or include a mixture of public land and private-sector construction and management. [ 144 ] [ 145 ] Combined, the two types of housing represent about 46 percent of the city's housing stock (26% government owned and managed and 20% a public/private ...
Karl-Marx-Hof in Döbling, Vienna (2009). The Gemeindebau was constructed between 1927 to 1933 during the Red Vienna period.. Gemeindebau (German: [ɡəˈmaɪndəbaʊ]; plural: Gemeindebauten) is an Austrian German word for "municipality building". [1]
The upper floors will be used for apartments, while the first 15 floors will house a four-star hotel operated by the Spanish Sol Meliá Group. There will also be a restaurant in one of the top floors. [citation needed] DC Tower 2 will reach 180 metres, making it Vienna's fourth tallest building. [6] It will house offices, shops and rental flats.
This is a list of tallest buildings in Austria. All buildings over 80 m (262 ft) are listed. All buildings over 80 m (262 ft) are listed. Only habitable buildings are ranked, which excludes radio masts and towers, observation towers, steeples, chimneys and other tall architectural structures.