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Roland Rainer (1 May 1910 – 10 April 2004) was an Austrian architect. Born in Klagenfurt, Roland Rainer decided to become an architect when he was 18, so he studied at the Vienna University of Technology. His thesis was about the Karlsplatz in Vienna. Then, he left Austria visiting the Netherlands and the in Berlin. He became a Member of the ruling Nazi Party and endorsed their policies in his theoretical works. After World War II, he returned to Austria and continued writing, including his most famous work Urban design prose. In 2006 the in front of the Wiener Stadthalle was named after him.

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  • رولان راينر (ar)
  • Roland Rainer (de)
  • Roland Rainer (en)
  • Roland Rainer (es)
  • Roland Rainer (fr)
  • Roland Rainer (pl)
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  • رولان راينر (بالألمانية: Roland Rainer)‏ (و. 1910 – 2004 م) هو مهندس معماري، وأستاذ جامعي من النمسا . ولد في كلاغنفورت .وهو عضو في الحزب النازي . توفي في فيينا . (ar)
  • Roland Rainer (* 1. Mai 1910 in Klagenfurt; † 10. April 2004 in Wien) war ein österreichischer Architekt. (de)
  • Roland Rainer (Klagenfurt, 1 de mayo de 1910 - 10 de abril de 2004) fue un arquitecto austriaco. (es)
  • Roland Rainer (né le 1er mai 1910 à Klagenfurt et mort le 10 avril 2004 à Vienne) est un architecte autrichien. (fr)
  • Roland Rainer (1 May 1910 – 10 April 2004) was an Austrian architect. Born in Klagenfurt, Roland Rainer decided to become an architect when he was 18, so he studied at the Vienna University of Technology. His thesis was about the Karlsplatz in Vienna. Then, he left Austria visiting the Netherlands and the in Berlin. He became a Member of the ruling Nazi Party and endorsed their policies in his theoretical works. After World War II, he returned to Austria and continued writing, including his most famous work Urban design prose. In 2006 the in front of the Wiener Stadthalle was named after him. (en)
  • Roland Rainer (ur. 1 maja 1910 w Klagenfurcie, zm. 10 kwietnia 2004 w Wiedniu) – austriacki architekt. Studiował architekturę w Wyższej Szkole Technicznej w Wiedniu, następnie także za granicą (Holandia, Niemcy). Po II wojnie światowej powrócił do Austrii. Był wybitnym pedagogiem, związanym z uczelniami krajowymi i zagranicznymi, m.in. Uniwersytetem Technicznym w Berlinie, Wyższą Szkołą Techniczną w Braunschweig, Politechnikami w Hajfie i Monachium. Pracował także dla Politechniki w Grazu i Hannowerze oraz wiedeńskiej Akademii Sztuk Pięknych. Projekty architektoniczne: (pl)
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