Georg-Emmerling-Hof
The Georg-Emmerling-Hof municipal residential complex in the 2nd district – opposite Schwedenplatz – built in 1957 and renovated between 2019 and 2022 was named after the social democratic politician and Viennese deputy mayor (1919-1934) Georg Emmerling.
The building, designed by Arch. Rudolf Hofbauer, Elisabeth Hofbauer-Lachner and Leo Kammel, with six to seven-storey side wings flanking a single-storey building with a flat roof and store windows on the first floor, also has a landscaped courtyard.
In this courtyard there is also a sculpture of a goat by the sculptor Alois Heidel, who specialized in animal sculptures, whose emaciated appearance, probably alluding to the times of hardship survived during the Second World War, is said to have triggered discussions. Also worth mentioning is the two-storey half-sculpture Themroc from 2021 with a depiction of workers and two natural stone reliefs called „Market“ and „Harbour Motif“ on the façade facing the Danube Canal.