Charlotte and Karl Pfeiler

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Charlotte Pfeiler (* 1923 in Mühlau near Innsbruck as Charlotte Schmidt ) and Karl Pfeiler (* 1920 in Stadtschlaining , † 1990 in Innsbruck ) were an Austrian couple of architects who ran a joint office.

Life

Charlotte Schmidt graduated from high school in 1942 and then worked in Willi Stigler's office in Innsbruck. She began studying architecture at the Technical University of Munich , which she had to interrupt due to the war. From 1945 to 1947 she helped with agricultural reconstruction. From 1947 she continued her studies at the Graz University of Technology and graduated in 1949 with a diploma. She then worked again with Willi Stigler.

Karl Pfeiler graduated from Graz. After military service in World War II, he studied architecture at the Graz University of Technology and graduated in 1948 with a diploma. He then took on the construction management for the city of Graz. From 1949 he worked in the office of the builder Franz Schmidt in Innsbruck.

Charlotte and Karl Pfeiler married in 1952 and from then on ran a joint architecture office in Innsbruck. Her works include numerous school buildings and churches, several of which have been placed under monument protection.

Works

Resurrection Church Innsbruck
Interior of the Christ Church Stoob

literature

  • Martin Kapferer, Rudolf Silberberger (ed.): Church building in the diocese of Innsbruck from 1958 to today. Twelve examples . Tyrolia, Innsbruck 2016, ISBN 978-3-7022-3529-1 , p. 126 .

Web links

Commons : Charlotte and Karl Pfeiler  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Moosbrugger, Schmid-Pittl: New parish church Maria Immaculate Conception, Marienkirche. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved October 27, 2017 .
  2. Martin Kapferer, Rudolf Silberberger (ed.): Church building in the diocese of Innsbruck 1958 until today. Twelve examples . Tyrolia, Innsbruck 2016, ISBN 978-3-7022-3529-1 , p. 27-34 .
  3. ^ Gruber, Schmid-Pittl: Evangelical Church, Dreifaltigkeitskirche. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved October 27, 2016 .
  4. ^ Gruber, Schmid-Pittl: Evangelical rectory. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 28, 2017 .
  5. ^ Office of the Tyrolean provincial government, cultural department (ed.): Culture reports from Tyrol 2007. 60th monument report. Innsbruck 2007, pp. 48–51 ( PDF; 10.7 MB )
  6. Gruber, Wiesauer: old people's home, old people's home. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 28, 2017 .
  7. Helmuth Oehler: Student Assembly 1965. On the Fiugren frieze by Franz Pöhacker at the Reithmann-Gymnasium. In: Innsbruck informs, No. 10, October 2010, p. 58
  8. Stoob in the Burgenland Atlas. Retrieved on January 4, 2018
  9. Müller, Wiesauer: Evangelical Parish Church, Resurrection Church. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved August 27, 2015 .
  10. ^ Elisabeth Aufheimer: The bull, Rudolf Kreuzer's mosaic on the company building of Rauchfutter in Hall in Tirol. Innsbruck 2015 ( PDF; 261 kB )
  11. Marietta Mayrhofer-Krammel: Protestant Church Buildings in Austria after 1945. Diploma thesis, University of Vienna 2012, p. 60 urn: nbn: at: at-ubw: 1-16427.91396.675529-6
  12. ^ New double elementary school Reichenau officially opened. In: Official Journal of the State Capital Innsbruck, No. 12, 1968, pp. 3–5 ( digitized version )
  13. Christoph Hölz, Klaus Tragbar, Veronika Weiss (Ed.): Architectural Guide Innsbruck . Haymon, Innsbruck 2017, ISBN 978-3-7099-7204-5 , pp. 81 .
  14. Gruber, Wiesauer: old people's home, old people's home. In: Tyrolean art register . Retrieved December 28, 2017 .