Karl Schreiber (architect)

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Karl Schreiber (born November 28, 1897 ; † 1983 ) was a German architect and construction clerk at the Post Building School .

Schreiber studied from 1917 to 1920 at the Technical University of Munich . From 1924 to 1938 he then worked for the Munich Oberpostdirektion, for which he and u. a. Robert Vorhoelzer designed and implemented numerous post offices in Upper Bavaria . He then moved to the Regensburg Post Office . From 1943 to 1945 Schreiber worked in Linz . From the end of the war until the end of the denazification he worked for the Ursuline convent in Landshut . From 1950 to 1952 he worked for the Oberpostdirektion Regensburg and Landshut until he moved to the Oberpostdirektion Munich and was promoted to the Oberpostbaurat in 1954. He also designed the post school in Dachau .

Bad Tölz post office

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  • 1925: Feldkirchen-Westerham post office
  • 1925: Tegernsee post office
  • 1926: Bad Wiessee post office
  • 1926–1927: Post office Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm
  • 1928: Amplifier office, motor vehicle hall and workshop building in Kochel
  • 1928–1929: Bad Tölz post office
  • 1929: Schleissheim post office
  • 1930: Schliersee post office with Franz Holzhammer , demolished without replacement in 2012 following a decision by the Schliersee municipal council
  • 1933: Conversion of the Ismaning post office
  • 1934: Reit im Winkl post office