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Oskar Strnad : ウィキペディア英語版
Oskar Strnad

Oskar Strnad (26 October 1879–3 September 1935) was an Austrian architect, sculptor, designer and set designer for films and theatres. Together with Josef Frank he was instrumental in creating the distinctive character of the ''Wiener Schule der Architektur'' ("Vienna School of Architecture"). He stood for a modern concept of "living" for all people, planned and built private dwelling-houses, designed furniture, created ceramics and watercolours and designed sets and props for stage plays and films.
==Biography==
Strnad was born in Vienna on 26 October 1879 into a family of Jewish descent.〔(Architekturzentrum Wien Architektenlexikon ) 〕 From 1909 to 1935 he was a professor in the ''Wiener Kunstgewerbeschule'' ("School of Applied Arts in Vienna") along with Josef Hoffman. From 1918 he created designs for a "round theatre" (''Rundtheater'') in collaboration with his pupil Margarete Lihotzky (later Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky). Among his other pupils were the later film architects and set designers Artur Berger and Harry Horner. In 1923 Strnad constructed the ''Drei-Szenen-Theater'' ("three-scene-theatre"), a three-part stage within a circular auditorium.
From 1919 he was stage designer for the Wiener Volkstheater. Later Strnad designed many highly acclaimed sets for the Wiener Staatsoper, including sets for Berg's ''Wozzeck'' and for the premiere of ''Jonny spielt auf'' by Ernst Krenek. He also designed interiors for the lavish masterpieces of the "Wiener Film" such as ''Maskerade'' (1934) and ''Episode'' (1935).
He died in Bad Aussee on 3 September 1935.

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