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Name
  
Karl Ehn

Structures
  
Karl Marx-Hof

Role
  
Architect

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Died
  
July 26, 1959, Vienna, Austria

Karl Marx Hof - Vienna, Austria [Travel with Manfred]


Karl Ehn (1884–1957) was a Viennese architect and city planner.

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Biography

Ehn apprenticed under Otto Wagner, began working for the Vienna City Administration in 1908, and as City Architect of Vienna was responsible for many Gemeindebau (public housing projects) of the 1920s and 1930s. It is estimated that Ehn designed a total of 2,716 flats during his career.

Initially his designs were informed by the English Garden City movement as shown by his early commission at Hermewiese (1923). His most notable single design remains the colossal Karl Marx-Hof (1926-1930), the largest and best example of innovative public housing built during the Socialist Red Vienna movement.

According to Joseph Rykwert, Ehn continued to serve the city through the Anschluss in 1938 and afterwards until 1950.

Work

Ehn's work in Vienna includes:

  • Hermeswiese (1923)
  • Lindenhof project (1924)
  • Bebelhof (1925)
  • Karl Marx-Hof, Heiligenstadt (1927)
  • Adelheid-Popp-Hof (1932)
  • References

    Karl Ehn Wikipedia