Sinopse
Ernst Plischke (1903-1992) was among the most internationally-orientated Austrian architect of his generation. His buildings represent a poetic and humane style of architecture, in which he always placed the individual at the centre of his design, developing buildings to ensure an unusually high quality of life. His entire ?uvre - builings, urban planning projects, furniture and interiors - as well as the garden designs by his wife Anna Plischke, are documented here in their entirety for the first time and analysed in a contextual position within the scope of Modernist architecture.