Roman Delugan

Roman Delugan

Austrian architect
Date of Birth: 01.01.1963
Country: Austria

Content:
  1. Childhood and Education
  2. Early Career
  3. Collaboration with Elke Delugan-Meissl
  4. Signature Style: Dynamic Living Spaces
  5. International Recognition
  6. Architectural Achievements

Childhood and Education

Born in Austria, Adolf Krischan studied architecture at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, where he was mentored by renowned architect Wilhelm Holzbauer.

Early Career

In 1984-85, Krischan participated in Friedrich Achleitner's research project on Austrian 20th-century architecture. This experience laid the foundation for his subsequent career as an architect.

Collaboration with Elke Delugan-Meissl

In 1990, Krischan joined forces with his wife, Elke Delugan-Meissl, to establish their own architectural firm. Together, they embarked on a collaborative journey to create groundbreaking designs.

Signature Style: Dynamic Living Spaces

Krischan and Delugan-Meissl's work primarily focuses on residential complexes in Vienna. Their designs are characterized by an emphasis on movement and dynamism. They strive to create living spaces that respond to the human body and bring a sense of vitality to built environments.

International Recognition

The couple's innovative approach has earned them worldwide recognition. They have been featured in publications such as a comprehensive monograph by Swiss art historians R. Temel and L. Wechter-Böhm. Additionally, their work was showcased in an album published in 2006.

Architectural Achievements

Krischan and Delugan-Meissl have received numerous awards for their exceptional designs. Notably, their House Ray 1 penthouse project in Vienna won the Russian Architecture Award for Innovation in Residential Interiors in 2007.

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