Zsigmond Quittner | |
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Zsigmond Quittner
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Born |
Sigismund Quittner 13 February 1859 Pest, Austria-Hungary |
Died |
Vienna, Austria-Hungary |
25 October 1918
Nationality | Hungarian, German |
Alma mater | TU Munich, Munich |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Gresham Palace |
Zsigmond Quittner (born as Sigismund Quittner, February 13, 1859 – October 25, 1918) was a Hungarian architect.
Quittner was born in Pest in 1859. He studied for his degree in Munich and worked in Budapest from 1880. His style is eclectic, a commercial version of the Vienna Secession. He also had an important role in public life, taking part in the city chamber of commerce, National Building Council and was president of the Hungarian Institute of Architects. He died in Vienna in 1918.