Works
- 1914 - The Austrian pavilion of the World Fair 1914 (Werkbund Exposition (1914)) (with Josef Hoffmann)
- 1925 - The Austrian pavilion of the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes (1925) (with Josef Hoffmann)
- 1918 - "Rundtheater" (planned 1917)
- 1923 - Realisation of the "Drei-Szenen-Theater" (3-part stage and circular auditorium)
- 1926 - a theatre in Amsterdam
- 1932 - double house, now destroyed, in the Werkbundsiedlung Wien
- 1932 - house for ordinary people ("Volkshaus") in Wien 15, Holochergasse
- throughout his career, in Vienna and Lower Austria: numerous private houses and interior designs;
- throughout his career, in Austria: war graves and war memorials; chairs; decorative glass; sculptures; and so on
- in the Österreichisches Theatermuseum, Vienna: stage sets and costume designs (77 pieces).
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