Armin Sturmberger

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Armin Sturmberger (born August 23, 1891 in Haag (Lower Austria) , † August 15, 1973 in Linz ) was an Austrian architect .

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Armin Sturmberger attended secondary school in Steyr and then completed a degree in architecture at the Vienna University of Technology . Sturmberger has been working as a freelance architect in Linz since 1927, and from 1940 to 1963 he headed the Sturmberger & Maier company . From 1924 to 1945 and from 1949 to 1954 he was a professor at the Federal Trade School in Linz . 1945 to 1949 he was dismissed for membership of the NSDAP. His work mainly includes residential and public buildings.

Sturmberger was buried at the cemetery in Haag (Lower Austria).

buildings

Municipal housing in Linz Schmiedegasse 11–15 (1930)
  • 1928 Villa Bosse (later Ernst Koref Villa), Linz Martingasse 1
  • 1930 Municipal housing in Linz Schmiedegasse 11–15
  • 1939 Construction of the studio in Linz, Hagenstrasse 19, for Anton Lutz
  • 1939 Monumental residential and commercial building at Hauptstrasse 7–11, Linz-Urfahr
  • 1940 Hitler buildings on the Froschberg in Linz (together with Herbert Rimpl )
  • 1940–1943 Reconstruction and extension of HTL 1 Linz Goethestrasse
  • 1946–1949 New construction of the Kleinmünchner spinning mill (Linz Textil AG)
  • Some villas and communal residential buildings in Linz in the interwar and Nazi era
  • Some extensions and conversions in Haag / Lower Austria

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