INFLUENCE OF THE BUILDING OF THE VIENNA MUSEUM OF APPLIED ARTS MAK ON THE ARCHITECTURAL AND ARTISTIC FORMATION OF THE MAIN BUILDING OF LVIV POLYTECHNIC
The article provides a comparative analysis of the MAK (Vienna Museum of Applied Arts, arch. Heinrich von Ferstel, 1871) and the Main Building of Lviv Polytechnic (arch. Julian Zachariewicz, 1874–1877) in the context of cultural transfers within the Habsburg Monarchy. The study reveals that the MAK's Neo-Renaissance architectural and artistic programme, including its classical order system, volumetric and spatial solutions, and wide range of high and decorative art media, served as a conceptual prototype for the Lviv edifice.