Karl Badberger (14 January 1888, in Munich[1] – ??) was a German architect.
Biography
Badberger graduated at the Technical University of Munich in 1911, became Regierungsbaumeister in 1919 and joined the Bayerische Staatsbauverwaltung (Bavarian State Construction Administration) in 1920. Afterwards he served as a Ministerialrat at the Reichs Ministry of Finance in Berlin. After World War II, in the rank of an Oberregierungsbaudirektor, he led the Bundesbaudirektion (Federal Building Authority) in Bonn.[2]
Works (selection)
- 1922: war memorial of the former Bavarian railroad troops of World War I, Eisenbahnkaserne
- 1926–1928: Landesamt für Maß und Gewicht (regional office of measures and weights), Munich[3]
Publications
- Badberger, Karl: Das Münchener Kriegerdenkmal, in the Süddeutsche Baugewerkszeitung, 28. Jg., No. 8, 20. 4. 1925, pp. 105–108.
- Badberger, Karl: Bundeswohnungsbau in Bonn, in Die Bauverwaltung 1 (1952), pp. 87–91.
Awards
References
- ↑ historisches Architektenregister für den deutschsprachigen Raum, Schwerpunkt ca. 1890–1965
- ↑ Walter Habel (Hrsg.): Wer ist wer? Das Deutsche Who's Who. Arani Verlag, Berlin 1955.
- ↑ Kunst (Weimarer Republik) – Architektur (in German), Historisches Lexikon Bayerns.
External links
- Karl Badberger at archINFORM
- Karl Badberger in the German National Library catalogue
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