August Sicard von Sicardsburg

August Sicard von Sicardsburg (6 December 1813 – 11 June 1868)[1] was an Austrian architect. He is best remembered as the co-architect of the Vienna State Opera, together with Eduard van der Nüll.

August Sicard von Sicardsburg
Born6 December 1813 (1813-12-06)
Died11 June 1868 (1868-06-12) (aged 54)
Weidling, Austria
NationalityAustrian
OccupationArchitect
Known forVienna State Opera

Sicardsburg was born in Buda. He studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology under Peter von Nobile, and together with van der Nüll. In 1843 he became professor at the Vienna Academy.

Karl Freiherr von Hasenauer was one of his students.

Sicardsburg died in 1868 in Weidling, Austria of tuberculosis, 6 weeks after his partner Eduard van der Nüll committed suicide; neither saw the opening of the Vienna State Opera in 1869.

List of works

Along with Eduard van der Nüll

  • Schutzengelbrunnen (fountain), 1843-1846
  • Sofiensaal, 1845
  • Carltheater, 1846-1847
  • Arsenal 1849-1855
  • Vienna State Opera, 1861-1869
  • Haas-Haus, 1866-1868 (now site of the unrelated Haas-Haus)
  • Palais Larisch-Mönich, 1867-1868
  • Industriepalast on the occasion of the World Exposition of 1873.

References

  1. "August Sicard von Sicardsburg (1813 - 1868)". Structurae. Retrieved 2019-10-07.


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