Friedrich Ferdinand Haindl

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Friedrich Ferdinand Haindl , also Friedrich Haindl junior , (born November 27, 1910 in Munich ; † 2002 ) was a German architect .

Career

The son of the architect Friedrich Haindl studied at the Technical University of Munich with Robert Vorhoelzer and German Bestelmeyer . Alongside his studies, he worked in his father's architecture office. After his legal clerkship in Munich, he passed the 2nd state examination in Berlin in 1938 and was appointed government architect ( assessor in public construction). From 1935 Haindl worked as a freelance architect in Munich. In 1939 he was called up for military service, after the war he worked again as a freelance architect. In addition, from 1948 to 1956 he was a lecturer in design at what was then the Polytechnic in Munich.

In 1951 his son Friedrich Carl Haindl was born, who also worked as an architect.

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