Info for English speakers who cannot speak German, translation taken from the link posted with the video: "EXHIBITION ADOLF LOOS. Private houses Tue, December 8th, 2020 - Sun, March 14th, 2021 MAK - Museum of Applied Arts On the occasion of his 150th birthday, the MAK is dedicating an exhibition to Adolf Loos (1870-1933), one of the most important representatives of modern architecture. ADOLF LOOS illuminates with almost 100 draft drawings , plans, photographs and models from the Adolf Loos archive of the Albertina . Private houseshis planned as well as his executed work and puts the focus on his private residential buildings: single-family houses, villas and country houses for a middle-class, often Jewish clientele, but also for artists and writers. In contrast, important social projects such as the buildings for the Wiener Siedlungswerk, the municipality of Vienna or the Werkbund are shown. In his private residential buildings, Loos developed the “room plan”: According to this principle, the floors were not “laid” on top of each other in layers, but each room was given the height and dimension required for its use. Projects planned between 1903 and 1931 with this system, such as the houses for the Dadaist Tristan Tzara and the singer and dancer Josephine Baker in Paris, the master builder František Müller in Prague and the textile manufacturer Hans Moller in Vienna, are still among the most important detached houses of the 20th century worldwide Century."