Friedrich Gangl

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Friedrich Gangl (born July 12, 1878 in Judenburg , † December 12, 1942 in Linz ) was an Austrian architect and builder .

Life

In 1907, Friedrich Gangl obtained the license to work as a master builder in Linz. He built a number of public buildings, houses and villas in Linz. One of his most important works was the construction of the parish church in Niederthalheim in the neo-baroque style, incorporating older components.

Realizations

  • 1913–1914: Parish church in Niederthalheim
  • 1921: House at Beethovenstrasse 9–11, Linz
  • 1924: House Beethovenstrasse 2 / Waldeggstrasse 1, Linz
  • 1925: Reconstruction of the Linz rectory
  • 1927–1928: Residential house Weißenwolffstrasse 25–27, Linz (architects Armin Sturmberger and Anton Estermann )
  • 1930: Kolpinghaus Linz, Langgasse 13 (architect Hans Steineder )
  • 1930: House at Stifterstrasse 25, Linz (architect Hans Feichtlbauer )
  • 1936–1937: Trakt Herrenstrasse 35, Hospital of the Sisters of Mercy in Linz
  • some villas in Linz

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