Wilhelm Kirchbauer

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Sparkasse building in Aachen, built 1914–15 by Wilhelm Kirchbauer

Wilhelm Kirchbauer (born May 31, 1875 in Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz ; † 1936 ) was a German architect .

Act

Kirchbauer worked in southern Germany and in Aachen, where he was also a city planner in the 1920s. Several of the buildings he designed are now under monument protection, including the former royal state stud in Augsburg-Spickel-Herrenbach (1901), the central school building in Weißenburg in Bavaria (1907), the savings bank building on Münsterplatz in Aachen (1914–1915) and some extensions of the old slaughterhouse in Aachen (1927–1930).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Kirchbauer. In: arch INFORM ; accessed on March 27, 2019.