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SHOP FRONT IN THE RINGSTRASSF., VIENNA
DESIGNED BV HANS PRUTSCHER
draughtsman, he determined, on settling down in
Vienna, to work his way up as an architect of
shops, which may now be said to be his speciality.
A tailor’s shop (see below) was his first effort.
This particular shop was a very old one, and the
lighting arrangements being very bad, it had there-
fore to be entirely reconstructed. Considerable
use has been made of aluminium for the frames
of the glass, the gas
stoves, and other pur-
poses. Every available
space has been utilised;
the doors of the wall-cup-
boards open on b oth
sides, all the shelves are
movable, and the work
exceedingly well done.
The reception room
shown on the opposite
page was designed for
“Wiener Mode” at an
exhibition of fashions
held in Vienna some
time ago. The interior
of a poulterer’s shop is
extremely refreshing,
everything is delightfully
expressive of its purpose.
The mosaic frieze de-
signed by Hubert von
ornament of fine decorative effect. The walls
are of white tiles, the counter ot white marble,
the floor of grey and white tiles, everything
washable, which is as it should be, considering
its purpose. The shop-front of a pottery
depot (above) is on the famous Ringstrasse, and
is highly attractive with its broad, flat columns
of deep emerald green fayence on a white
DESIGNED BY HANS PRUTSCHER
Zwickle is a charming
INTERIOR OF A TAILOR S SHOP
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WSQCRoSItRNtKWMftC.
VERKAUFSBUREAU DER TONVARENABTEILUNG
:RREKHI5lHfciH
-E5COMFTE;t»i
'yitH
PAKIWU
WlENERSERCER;
CSUNDMUHLEh
RORIBSDORF •
OBERBHIS
SPHAYTaV
TBEMDSOHNA
Httt&OCE#
..
IhEmehaij:
ZSOVNAY
PR'OHN .
. 'MwessAAt ■
TEW.IU
SHOP FRONT IN THE RINGSTRASSF., VIENNA
DESIGNED BV HANS PRUTSCHER
draughtsman, he determined, on settling down in
Vienna, to work his way up as an architect of
shops, which may now be said to be his speciality.
A tailor’s shop (see below) was his first effort.
This particular shop was a very old one, and the
lighting arrangements being very bad, it had there-
fore to be entirely reconstructed. Considerable
use has been made of aluminium for the frames
of the glass, the gas
stoves, and other pur-
poses. Every available
space has been utilised;
the doors of the wall-cup-
boards open on b oth
sides, all the shelves are
movable, and the work
exceedingly well done.
The reception room
shown on the opposite
page was designed for
“Wiener Mode” at an
exhibition of fashions
held in Vienna some
time ago. The interior
of a poulterer’s shop is
extremely refreshing,
everything is delightfully
expressive of its purpose.
The mosaic frieze de-
signed by Hubert von
ornament of fine decorative effect. The walls
are of white tiles, the counter ot white marble,
the floor of grey and white tiles, everything
washable, which is as it should be, considering
its purpose. The shop-front of a pottery
depot (above) is on the famous Ringstrasse, and
is highly attractive with its broad, flat columns
of deep emerald green fayence on a white
DESIGNED BY HANS PRUTSCHER
Zwickle is a charming
INTERIOR OF A TAILOR S SHOP
157