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Gustav Peichl (18 March 1928 – 17 November 2019) was an Austrian architect and caricaturist.
Life
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna until 1953 and worked in the office of Roland Rainer. To pay for architectural school, he drew caricatures under a pseudonym to protect his identity from the Red Army, which occupied Austria at the time. He first used the name Pei initially and later by the name under which he was best known, Ironimus. He later drew cartoons for major newspapers such as Kurier, Express, Süddeutsche Zeitung and Die Presse.
He opened his own architectural firm in 1955. Peichl built the EFA Radio Satellite Station in Aflenz Austria. He was a member of the international jury that chose Carlos Ott as the architect for the in Opéra Bastille in Paris, in 1983.
He died 17 November 2019 at his home in Grinzing, Vienna, Austria.
Main works
1969–82 ORF regional studios, in Dornbirn, Eisenstadt, Graz, Innsbruck, Linz, Salzburg
1985–92 Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Bonn, Germany
1987–91 Extension building to the Städel Museum, Frankfurt am Main
1997–99 with Boris Podrecca and Rudolf F. Weber: Millennium Tower, Vienna
2000–01 Caricature Museum, Krems
References
External links
Peichl & Partner
Caricatures of Ironimus Archived 2005-04-15 at the Wayback Machine
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Akademi Seni Rupa Wina
- Gustav Peichl
- Städel
- List of Austrian artists and architects
- Millennium Tower (Vienna)
- 1964 New York World's Fair pavilions
- Klosterneuburg
- List of members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
- Modern architecture
- Deaths in November 2019