Heinz Moll (architect)

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Heinz Moll (born July 20, 1899 in Munich ; † 1987 ) was a German architect at the Post Building School .

After his military service from 1917 to 1918, Heinz Moll studied architecture together with Alfons Fritz at the Technical University of Munich . Even during his studies, Heinz Moll was involved in setting up his father Leonhard Moll's building yard on Hansastrasse in Munich. From 1926 to 1929 he was a trainee lawyer at the Würzburg and Munich post offices . From 1929 to 1948 he worked as a freelance architect in Munich. He then took over the management of his father's construction company Leonhard Moll in Munich.

Bad Tölz pump room

buildings

  • Post office in Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm
  • Post office in Pfarrkirchen (with hair and Kiessing)
  • Oberwiesenfeld Airport in Munich (with Miller)
  • Frauenland residential complex in Würzburg
  • 1929–1930: Drinking hall and lobby in Bad Tölz (with Ernst von den Felden)
  • Sawmill, concrete works, repair and storage hall of the construction company Leonhard Moll
  • several residential and commercial buildings in Munich

literature

  • Florian Aicher, Uwe Drepper: Robert Vorhoelzer - an architect's life. The classic modernity of the Post. Callwey, Munich 1990, p. 178.