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Eugen von Böhm-BawerkMinistro de Finanzas de AustriaInformación personalNombre completoEugen Böhm von BawerkNombre en alemánEugen Ritter von Böhm-BawerkNacimiento12 de febrero de 1851Brno, Imperio austríaco (actual República Checa)Fallecimiento27 de agosto de 1914Kramsach, Imperio austrohúngaro (actual Austria)SepulturaCementerio central de VienaNacionalidadEducaciónEducado enSupervisor doctoralKarl Knies, Wilhelm Georg Friedrich Roscher, Bruno Hildebrand y Carl MengerAlumno deInformación profesional bonhOcupaciónÁreaEconomíaEmpleadorEstudiantes doctoralesEstudiantesMovimientoEscuela austriacaObras notablesTérmino1900-1904Miembro deFirmaEugen von Böhm-Bawerk (Brno, 12 de febrero de 1851 – Viena, 27 de agosto de 1914) fue un economista y político austrohúngaro perteneciente a la que contribuyó de forma destacada al desarrollo de la macroeconomía. Se desempeñó intermitentemente como Ministro de Finanzas de Austria entre 1895 y 1904. También escribió una serie de extensas críticas al marxismo.Eugen Böhm von Bawerk nació en Brno, bajo control del imperio austrohúngaro, el 12 de febrero de 1851 de familia de funcionarios públicos. Cuando finalizó sus estudios de derecho en la Universidad de Viena, siguió la tradición familiar y se integró al servicio del gobierno, en el Ministerio austriaco de Finanzas.Mientras estudiaba derecho en la Universidad de Viena, a los 20 años, leyó Principios de Economía Política del prominente economista Carl Menger y quedó cautivado por estas ideas el resto de su vida. veía a Böhm-Bawerk como “un discípulo tan entusiasta de Menger que apenas es necesario buscar otras influencias”. Durante su estancia en la Universidad de Viena, se hizo muy amigo de Friedrich von Wieser, quien más tarde se convirtió en su cuñado. Cuando finalizó su doctorado, en 1875, inició sus estudios para enseñar economía y política económica, estudió economía política y ciencias sociales en las universidades de Heidelberg, Leipzig y Jena, con , y Bruno Hildebrand.Después de completar sus estudios en 1872, ingresó en el Ministerio de Finanzas de Au……
Here, summer is never far awayArchitecture does not always have to be very complicated. A good design, respecting logic of location and orientation, can even be very simple. This light-footed villa proves that such honest architecture without bells or whistles, can nevertheless result in beautiful projects.Tim bonh Van de VeldeThe client adhered a specific architecture and ended up – via various references –at CAS. The parcel they had acquired was big and specific. Admittedly, at the front at busy road, but at the back tranquility prevails. There the lot is about 100 meter long and at the end you can see grazing sheep in the meadow behind. The lot was completely overgrown, including also some beautiful mature trees that gave CAS the necessary breathing space. The location had even more trumps and these were optimally played by Pieter-Jan Leenknecht in his design. bonhTim Van de Velde“Location determines a lot, if not everything. It goes without saying that this was the casehere. By its specific north facing orientation, the open landscape at the back and the request of the client to be able to enjoy this to the most, a completely glazed rear façade was an opportunity we could not neglect. We opted for a u-shaped floor plan with an open terrace between living and sleeping area as a result. A practical corridor connects both functions, which, despite the courtyard garden, don’t interfere much. A few walls are strategically placed, so that from the living area you don’t see the sleeping area. In fact, the owners live for the greater part around the courtyard garden. This results everywhere – on the ground floor as well as on the upper floor where the children sleep – in beautiful views.”Tim Van de VeldeAlthough the front borders a pretty busy connecting road and the parcel makes a turnover there, it was for CAS no option to choose for a completely closed façade. On the contrary, next to the kitchen there is a cosy morning terrace, from where you can enjoy a nice view on the other side of street. CAS wanted to make the upper volume as light as possible through which the load distribution optimal yields.Tim Van ……