Title: Friedensreich Hundertwasser: K
1Friedensreich Hundertwasser Künstler, Philosoph,
Erfinder, Schriftsteller, Forscher.
2Sein Name
- Friedenreich Hundertwasser was born Friedrich
Stowasser. - Sto means One hundred in Slavic languages.
- When he was 21 he
- changed his name.
- Later he became
- Friedensreich Regentag
- Dunkelbund Hundertwasser.
3Seine Berufe
- Hundertwasser had many careers painter (Maler),
concervationist (Naturschützer), and Architect. - With this combination,
- he didnt build buildings
- for only people, but planted
- trees and grass and plants
- in and on buildings.
- Hundertwasser talked about Menschmieter (human
renters) and Baummieter (tree renters) in his
buildings.
4Seine Berufe Naturschützer
- Something that Hundertwasser said that shows his
philosophy towards architecture and nature is
Everthing that is horizontal under the sky
belongs to nature. Streets and roofs should be
forested. One must be able to breathe forest-air
in the city again. - If a plane were to fly over
- a Hundertwasser house, it would
- mostly only see grass and trees.
- One theory about this
- philosophy is that Hundertwasser
- grew up with the terror of air
- Bombardments during WWII
- and he connected this overhead
- invisibility with safety.
5Die Bäume in Hundertwasserhäuser
- The trees on hundertwasser houses are not only
- decoration, but also give shade, clean the air,
- and bring color and life to the city.
- People who live in Hundertwasser buildings
- can walk on the roof and enjoy the natural area.
- Hundertwasser used
- a lot of columns (Säulen)
- in his conctructions.
- They were to mimic
- the trees in shape
- and remind people of the
- protection their house
- gives them,
- just like the shade of a tree.
- His columns were always very
- colorful and were supposed to shine.
6Seine Philosophie das Fensterrecht
- Das Fensterrecht (window right) was the idea
that every occupant of a building had the right
to lean out their window and decorate the outside
wall of their building as far as they could
reach. This way people on the street could see
that a unique human being lived in that place.
This apartment building in Darmstadt,
Deutschland, has over 1,000 windows and none of
them are the same.
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Magdeburg, Deutschland
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