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165: 156:, Engelmann maintained an active career as an architect in Europe and designed private houses in various cities. His work followed Loos’ design principles, examples including the Stonborough House, in Vienna (1926–28), the Vladimir Müller residence in Olmütz (1926–28) and the Yedlin residence on Mount Carmel, Haifa (1936). 179:
commissioned Engelmann, to design and build a large town house in Vienna in the Kundmanngasse. Wittgenstein showed a great interest in the project and in Engelmann's plans. He convinced Engelmann that he could realise his sister's intentions much better and was eventually asked to be the architect of
196:, Israel, where he died in 1965. He dedicated less time to his architectural work, instead focusing on writing about his experiences with Loos, Kraus and Wittgenstein, but in 1947 he designed the interiors of the Jordanian Parliament and the throne hall of King Abdulla in Amman, Jordan. 28: 525: 469: 937: 957: 947: 319: 992: 216: 426: 416: 253: 504: 860: 357: 967: 952: 284: 497: 342: 312: 176: 977: 448: 171:, also known as Stonborough House. Since 1975 it has housed the cultural department of the Bulgarian Embassy. 942: 932: 567: 476: 455: 305: 987: 699: 982: 511: 401: 375: 962: 552: 421: 406: 972: 385: 838: 572: 900: 709: 108:
between 1916 and 1928, and for being Wittgenstein's partner in the design and building of the
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in Vienna. He was supposedly Loos's favourite pupil. He was private secretary to
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Lectures and Conversations on Aesthetics, Psychology, and Religious Belief
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The Architectural Heritage Research Center, Israel Institute of Technology
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was translated by L. Furtmüller and published in 1967 by Basil Blackwell.
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The memoir is reprinted in F. A. Flowers III and Ian Ground, eds.,
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and is now best known for his friendship with the philosopher
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architect
Olmütz
Vienna
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Stonborough House
Olmütz
Moravia
modernist
Adolf Loos
Karl Kraus
World War I

Haus Wittgenstein
Margaret Stonborough-Wittgenstein
Palestine region
Tel Aviv


The Wittgenstein House




"The Papers of Paul Engelmann (1861–1965) and Yehuda K. Unger (1907–1989)"


"A dwelling for the gods"
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