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词条 Oskar Marmorek
释义

  1. Political activism

  2. Notable works

  3. References

  4. Further reading

  5. External links

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|death_date={{death date and age|1909|4|7|1863|4|9}}
|death_place=Vienna, Austria-Hungary
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Rüdigerhof, Vienna
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Oskar Adolf Marmorek ({{lang-he|אוסקר מרמורק}}; 9 April 1863 – 7 April 1909) was an Austria-Hungarian architect and Zionist.

Political activism

In 1895, Marmorek met the Austro-Hungarian Jewish journalist who founded modern political Zionism, Theodor Herzl. The publication of Herzl's book Der Judenstaat in 1896 and the first World Zionist Congress, organized together with Theodor Herzl and Max Nordau in 1897, formed a break in Marmorek's life. Oskar then decided to dedicate himself completely to the Zionism. In May 1901, the architect, acting as Secretary of the Actions Committee, traveled to Istanbul with Theodor Herzl and David Wolffsohn, Chairman of the Jewish Colonial Trust to meet the Sultan Abdul Hamid II.[1] For his utopian novel Altneuland ("Old New Land") considered as one of Zionism’s establishing texts, Herzl modeled the character of "Dr Steineck" on his friend and collaborator Oskar Marmorek.

After the death of his friend in 1904, Oskar Marmorek was appointed by the Greater Actions Committee of the World Zionist Organization to act as Chairman until the election of David Wolffsohn as new President in 1905.[2]

Notable works

  • Exhibition Alt-Wien, 1894
  • Venedig in Wien, 1895
  • Villa and Palais Egyedi, Budapest, 1896
  • Annex Sanatorium in Zuckmantel ({{lang-cs|Zlaté Hory}}), 1897
  • Nestroyhof, Wien, 1898
  • Rüdigerhof, Wien, 1902
  • Windmühlgasse 32, Wien, 1902

References

1. ^{{cite book|last= American Jewish Committee|title= American Jewish Year Book Vol. 4 (1902-1903)|year= 1903|location= New-York|pages=34|url =http://ajcarchives.org/ajcarchive/DigitalArchive.aspx}}
2. ^{{cite book|last= American Jewish Committee|title= American Jewish Year Book Vol. 6 (1904-1905)|year= 1905|location= New-York|pages=34|url =http://ajcarchives.org/ajcarchive/DigitalArchive.aspx}}

Further reading

  • {{cite book|last= Kristan|first= Markus|title= Oskar Marmorek - Architekt und Zionist 1863-1909|year= 1996|publisher=Böhlau|location= Vienna|isbn=3-205-98475-7|language=German}}

External links

  • {{Commonscat-inline|Oskar Marmorek}}
  • {{cite web |url= http://www.architektenlexikon.at/de/385.htm |title=Oskar Marmorek|author=Architekturzentrum Wien |work=architektenlexikon.at |year=2010 |accessdate=21 August 2013}}
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