Vjekoslav Bastl
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Born | Zagreb Ethnographic Museum , | August 13, 1872
Vjekoslav "Alojz" Bastl (1872–1947) was a Croatian architect known for his diverse secessionist architectural style. His work circulated mostly within the boundaries of Zagreb, where he resided. Later in life, he was heavily influenced by modernism. Today, he is regarded as one of the highlights of early modern architecture in Croatia.
Biography
Bastl was born on 13 August 1872 to an ethnic
empire
at the time). Upon arrival, he enrolled in the Royal crafts school, graduating in 1896.
Work
Arranged chronologically:
- Pečić House - 43 Ilica st. (1899)
- Ethnographic Museum, Zagreb (1902)
- Rado House - 5 Ban Jelačić square (1904–1905)
- Feller House - Ban Jelačić square (1905–1906)
- Kallina House, 20 Gundulićeva st.
- Hrvatsko-slavonska zemaljska štedionica - Ilica 25
- Goršak House - 166 Ilica st. (1906)
- Hodovsky House - 47 Gajeva st. (1909–1910)
- Hotel Manduševac - Vlaška st. (1920)
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Zagreb Ethnographic Museum (1905–1906)
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Pečić House (1899)
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Feller House (1905–1906)
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Kallina House (1903–1904)
Sources
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- Vjekoslav Bastl (in Croatian)
- Bastl, Vjekoslav (in Croatian)