03 – Friedensreich Hundertwasser
Austrian artist and architect Friedensreich Hundertwasser is renowned for his rejection of straight lines and standardized architecture. Born in 1928, Hundertwasser believed that irregularity and imperfection were integral to the beauty of buildings and their integration with nature.
One of his most iconic works is the Hundertwasserhaus in Vienna, Austria. This apartment complex is a riot of colors and shapes, with undulating floors, irregular windows, and a roof covered in vegetation. Hundertwasser believed that buildings should incorporate elements of the natural world, and the Hundertwasserhaus is a perfect example of this philosophy.

Another notable creation by Hundertwasser is the KunstHausWien, a museum of contemporary art in Vienna. The building’s facade features a multitude of colorful tiles, tilted windows, and uneven floors, reflecting the artist’s rejection of uniformity. Inside, the museum is a labyrinth of vibrant spaces, each designed to surprise and inspire visitors.