A large floor lamp for the Austrian embassy in Tokyo, designed by Prof. Emmerich Simoncsics in collaboration with architect Maki
A large floor lamp for the Austrian embassy in Tokyo, designed by Prof. Emmerich Simoncsics in collaboration with architect Maki
in 1976, manufactured by Werkstätten Alfons Maderna, sculptural brass construction with round dish-shaped foot and three cubic lampshades wired for 13 lights. Height c. 180 cm, width c. 40 cm, depth c. 40 cm. Slight signs of age and use, scratches and abrasions, without guarantee for electrical fitting. (MHA)
Prof. Emmerich Simoncsics was born in Linz in 1933. Initially, he studied architecture at the University of Technology in Budapest. He received his diploma from the University of Technology in Vienna in 1959. From 1964 he also studied traditional architecture of Japan and contemporary buildings under Prof. Kenzo Tange. He completed his doctorate in 1972. ‚On the occasion of Prof. Karl Schwanzer’s visit to Japan, he was offered an assistant position at the University of Technology in Vienna. From 1967 onwards, he worked at the Institute of Building Science. Following the civil engineer examination and upon receiving his doctorate in 1972, he taught a course in „Applied Aesthetics“ from 1974 onwards, and started work on his post-doctoral thesis. After Prof. Schwanzer’s death, he took over his lectures and examination duties for building science for two and a half years. In 1976, in collaboration with architect Maki, he realised the Austrian Embassy building in Tokyo, whose representative rooms he furnished in the style of Art Nouveau. The historical references of the interior design were also presented to a wider public as part of an exhibition at the MAK.‘ (https://www. tuwien. at/tu-wien wien/aktuelles/news/news/profemmerich-simoncsics-1933–2020, 07.07.2023)
Provenance:
From the estate of Prof. Emmerich Simoncsics.
Expert: Mathias Harnisch, MA
Mathias Harnisch, MA
+43-1-515 60-242
Mathias.Harnisch@dorotheum.at
21.09.2023 - 16:02
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A large floor lamp for the Austrian embassy in Tokyo, designed by Prof. Emmerich Simoncsics in collaboration with architect Maki
in 1976, manufactured by Werkstätten Alfons Maderna, sculptural brass construction with round dish-shaped foot and three cubic lampshades wired for 13 lights. Height c. 180 cm, width c. 40 cm, depth c. 40 cm. Slight signs of age and use, scratches and abrasions, without guarantee for electrical fitting. (MHA)
Prof. Emmerich Simoncsics was born in Linz in 1933. Initially, he studied architecture at the University of Technology in Budapest. He received his diploma from the University of Technology in Vienna in 1959. From 1964 he also studied traditional architecture of Japan and contemporary buildings under Prof. Kenzo Tange. He completed his doctorate in 1972. ‚On the occasion of Prof. Karl Schwanzer’s visit to Japan, he was offered an assistant position at the University of Technology in Vienna. From 1967 onwards, he worked at the Institute of Building Science. Following the civil engineer examination and upon receiving his doctorate in 1972, he taught a course in „Applied Aesthetics“ from 1974 onwards, and started work on his post-doctoral thesis. After Prof. Schwanzer’s death, he took over his lectures and examination duties for building science for two and a half years. In 1976, in collaboration with architect Maki, he realised the Austrian Embassy building in Tokyo, whose representative rooms he furnished in the style of Art Nouveau. The historical references of the interior design were also presented to a wider public as part of an exhibition at the MAK.‘ (https://www. tuwien. at/tu-wien wien/aktuelles/news/news/profemmerich-simoncsics-1933–2020, 07.07.2023)
Provenance:
From the estate of Prof. Emmerich Simoncsics.
Expert: Mathias Harnisch, MA
Mathias Harnisch, MA
+43-1-515 60-242
Mathias.Harnisch@dorotheum.at
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Datum: | 21.09.2023 - 16:02 |
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