This monograph on the work of Austrian architect Carl Pruscha (born
1936) is divided into the three geographical areas into which his life
and legacy falls: the United States, Kathmandu and Vienna. Following his
study of architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Pruscha spent
the early 1960s at Harvard University's Graduate School of Design,
constantly in search of inspiration and visions. An invitation by the UN
to go to Nepal in 1964 enabled him to establish himself there as a
practicing architect, embarking on various construction projects and the
Kathmandu Valley Development and Preservation Project. After returning
to Vienna in 1978, he became the head of the Academy of Fine Arts. The
three sections in this book are accompanied by photographic portfolios
by Iwan Baan and Hertha Hurnaus, numerous project documentations and a
detailed timeline.