Otto Wagner 🔍

Architect and urban planner (1841 - 1918)

Otto Wagner was a pioneering modernist architect who rejected historical revival styles in favor of functional construction, glass, steel, and aluminum detailing. His 1895 book 'Modern Architecture' argued that new materials and functions demanded new forms, directly shaping Loos's early thinking.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Otto Wagner (Looking Forward)

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Adolf Loos
Architect, Theoretician
Wagner's functionalist doctrine that architecture must serve modern life, expressed through honest materials and construction, laid the intellectual groundwork for Loos's rejection of ornament as criminal.