Georg Hellmuth Winkler

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Georg Hellmuth Winkler (born March 27, 1899 in Tittmoning , † 1983 in Munich ) was a German architect .

Georg Hellmuth Winkler studied architecture and from 1924 ran his own architecture office in Munich. From 1958 to 1973 he worked with his son Claus in a joint office, which was later expanded by Edwin Effinger to become the “Georg Hellmuth Winkler, Claus Winkler and Partners” office. 1978 GH Winkler retired and Claus Winkler and Edwin Effinger took over the management of the office.

buildings

  • 1927: Dr. Brinkmann on Ismaninger Strasse, Munich
  • 1935: Hans Albers boathouse , Garatshausen
  • 1932: Café Saalfrank, Munich
  • 1941–1953: Reconstruction of the Palais Arco on Brienner Strasse , Munich
  • 1949–1954: Reconstruction of the Palais Moy on Theatinerstraße, Munich
  • 1954–1959: Studio and administration building for Bayerischer Rundfunk at Rundfunkplatz, Munich
  • 1954–1959: German Federal Patent Office on Zweibrückenstrasse, Munich with Franz Hart
  • 1955: Bankhaus Neuvians - Reuschel & Co on Maximiliansplatz, Munich
  • 1960: Commercial building for the company FS Kustermann on Viktualienmarkt , Munich