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Karl Heinz was born on 14 November, 1938 in Vienna, Austria, is an Austrian architect. Discover Karl Heinz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?

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Occupation Architect Academic teacher
Age 85 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 14 November 1938
Birthday 14 November
Birthplace Vienna, Austria
Nationality Austria

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1938

Karl Heinz (born 14 November 1938) is an Austrian architect.

With two colleagues, as the firm Heinz & Mathoi & Streli, he built private homes in the alpine landscape of Tyrol, schools, offices and public buildings, among others.

Heinz was born in Vienna, the second of five children of a doctor's family.

1947

The family moved to Innsbruck in 1947.

1965

In 1965, Heinz graduated in architecture from the Technischen Hochschule in Wien ab.

He first worked from 1965 to 1973 in Düsseldorf, including the project Cologne-Bonn Airport.

1973

From 1973, Heinz collaborated with two colleagues, Dieter Mathoi and Jörg Streli, as the firm Heinz & Mathoi & Streli.

Friedrich Achleitner commented about their projects that they influenced the new specific architecture considerably ("... einen großen Einfluss auf die öffentliche Wahrnehmung der neuen Tiroler Architektur genommen").

While they created many buildings jointly, each architect also pursued his own projects.

1984

They built a home for homeless children as a Gruppenwohnheim (group home) with four separate units, completed in Jagdberg, Vorarlberg, in 1984.

1994

Works by Heinz were part of the exhibition Autochtone Architektur in Tirol presenting the architecture of Tyrol with respect for the alpine landscape, in Munich in 1994.

Heinz worked as an assistant at the Institut für Hochbau of the Universität Innsbruck.

He then taught design at the Institut für Raumgestaltung, building of schools at the Institut für Gebäudelehre, also at the Institut für Hochbau at the university.

The joint projects for Heinz & Mathoi & Streli include feasibility studies, city planning, homes for one family and larger units, preschools, schools and buildings for higher education, sports facilities, stores, offices, industrial buildings and traffic buildings.

Examples include:

2006

The joint extension of the University Hospital in Innsbruck, created by adding a technical and a clinical floor for gynecology and neurology on top, built from 2006 to 2008, was nominated for the award of the Fundació Mies van der Rohe in 2009.

2008

In 2008, Springer published a monograph of their works, both group and individual projects, titled Heinz-Mathoi-Streli / Architekten / Bauten und Projekte / Buildings and Projects, with evaluations by Achleitner and Otto Kapfinger.

The same year, the architects dissolved their firm.