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Karl Badberger

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Karl Badberger (14 January 1888, in Munich[1] – ??) was a German architect.

Biography

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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)

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  • 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

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  • 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

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References

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  1. ^ historisches Architektenregister für den deutschsprachigen Raum, Schwerpunkt ca. 1890–1965
  2. ^ Walter Habel (Hrsg.): Wer ist wer? Das Deutsche Who's Who. Arani Verlag, Berlin 1955.
  3. ^ Kunst (Weimarer Republik) – Architektur (in German), Historisches Lexikon Bayerns.
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