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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 129. Chapters: Architecture firms of Austria, Austrian architects, Austrian urban planners, Baroque architecture in Austria, Buildings and structures in Austria, Gates in Austria, Gothic Revival architecture in Austria, Gothic architecture in Austria, Public housing in Austria, Rococo architecture of Austria, Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Herbert Bayer, Adolf Loos, Christopher Alexander, Mayerling, Rudolf Steiner, Schonbrunn Palace, List of tallest structures in Austria, St. Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, Belvedere, Vienna, Richard Neutra, List of Christian religious houses in Austria, Josef Hoffmann, Votive Church, Vienna, Heiligenkreuz Abbey, Red Vienna, Pyramidenkogel, Margarete Schutte-Lihotzky, Minoritenkirche, Vienna, Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, St. Peter's Church, Vienna, Joseph Emanuel Fischer von Erlach, Leopold Eidlitz, Hundertwasserhaus, Camillo Sitte, Otto Wagner, Schottenkirche, Vienna, Artur Berger, Aguntum, List of castles in Austria, Hans Auer, Josef Frank, Julius von Borsody, Matthias Steinl, Konstantin Jovanovi, List of Austrian artists and architects, Sanatorium Purkersdorf, Franz Reznicek, Paul T. Frankl, Johann Lukas von Hildebrandt, Hubert Petschnigg, Kilian Ignaz Dientzenhofer, Eduard van der Null, Ernst Plischke, Boris Podrecca, Bernard Rudofsky, Salzburg Cathedral, Victor Gruen, Gloriette, Oskar Strnad, KunstHausWien, Melk Abbey, Joseph Maria Olbrich, Heinrich von Ferstel, Deutscher Werkbund, Hans Hollein, Karl Mayreder, Friedrich St. Florian, Hannes Lintl, Kitzbuheler Horn Transmitter, Herrengasse, Baumschlager-Eberle, Wolf Huber, Gerhard Hanappi, Karl Ernstberger, Friedrich von Schmidt, Friedrich Grunanger, Transalpine Pipeline, Kunsthaus Graz, Gemeindebau, Laxenburg, Raimund Abraham, Oskar Marmorek, Karl Marx-Hof, Ferdinand Fellner, Viktor Rumpelmayer, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Claire Beck Loos, Gunther...