Friedrich Beichel
Karl Friedrich Leopold Beichel (born February 16, 1875 in Wehr (Baden) , † December 26, 1955 in Karlsruhe ) was an architect and construction clerk from Karlsruhe.
Life
Beichel studied architecture under Josef Durm at the Grand Ducal Badische Baugewerkeschule and at the Technical University of Karlsruhe . He then worked as a research assistant at the Karlsruhe Municipal Building Authority. From 1904 Beichel was the city's building construction inspector. In 1911 he was appointed town planning officer and head of the town building department and in 1920 town building director.
buildings
- Building of the Tulla School
- Main building and extension of the municipal children's home
- Design for the market woman behind the small church
- Indian fountain in the south of the city
- Official residence of the Helmholtz grammar school
- Lessing high school
- different buildings on the slaughterhouse area
- Dwarf nose fountain
- Base of the monument for Friedrich Ries in the city garden
literature
- Katja Förster: The architect Friedrich Beichel and his traces in the fan-shaped city. In: A look into history no.68 from September 16, 2005.
- Karl Friedrich Leopold Beichel in the Stadtlexikon of the Stadtarchiv Karlsruhe
- Annette Borchardt-Wenzel: A smile from worried days. The market woman behind the small church divided the Karlsruhe residents in the 1920s, in: Der Sonntag, March 22, 2020, p. 3.
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SURNAME | Beichel, Friedrich |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Beichel, Karl Friedrich Leopold |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German architect and builder |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 16, 1875 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Weir (Baden) |
DATE OF DEATH | December 26, 1955 |
Place of death | Karlsruhe |