Adolf Loos's Dvořák mausoleum

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Model of Adolf Loos's Dvořák mausoleum

Adolf Loos's Dvořák mausoleum was a planned mausoleum in 1921 by the Austrian architect Adolf Loos for the Austrian Czech art historian Max Dvořák, who had died earlier that year.[1] The mausoleum was never built.

In a 1910 essay, Architecture, Loos wrote that "...only a very small part of architecture belongs to the realm of art: The tomb and the monument".[1]

Loos died in 1933. His own tomb was based on a design that he had sketched two years previously, consisting of a square of gray granite.[2]

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