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Richard Gach was born on 31 October, 1930 in Itzling, is an Austrian architect and artist. Discover Richard Gach'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 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 31 October, 1930
Birthday 31 October
Birthplace Itzling
Date of death 25 December, 1991
Died Place Horn, Austria
Nationality Austria

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Who Is Richard Gach's Wife?

His wife is Johanna Henke

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Parents Johann and Johanna Gach
Wife Johanna Henke
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Children Christian, Martina Maria and Richard Gach; Martin Gartner

Richard Gach Net Worth

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1930

Richard Gach (31 October 1930 – 25 December 1991) was an Austrian architect, sketch artist, and watercolorist.

He mainly designed schools for the city of Vienna and was involved in the construction of some residential buildings.

Richard Gach was born in Itzling (then the municipality Gnigl-Itzling, today district of Salzburg).

The Gach-Gräff family included several artists.

Gach married Johanna Henke, daughter of the chemist Richard Henke.

One of their daughters, Martina Maria Elisabeth Gach, a professor for art, married the artist Helmuth Gräff, and was the mother of the artist Matthias Laurenz Gräff.

Gach was a member of the Schlaraffia society under the religious name "Knight of Kamp".

He died in Horn.

1949

Richard Gach completed the Salzburg HTL for Building Construction and in 1949 he studied architecture at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in the class of Lois Welzenbacher.

As a student he built the scale model for the construction of the Wiener Stadthalle at the request of the architect Roland Rainer.

During his studies he became friends with architects such as Gustav Peichl, Friedrich Achleitner, Wilhelm Holzbauer, and Hans Puchhammer.

1955

He graduated in 1955 with a Mag. Arch. and began work in the architecture office of Wilhelm Hubatsch, with whom he later won several architectural competitions.

1956

He planned the church building of Rigau at Abtenau (Salzburg) with Robert Posch in 1956.

The project failed because of the Pinzgau district authority.

The Wiener Wochenpresse headline said that the planning ended up being "customary" (i.e. traditional).

Richard Gach was also active in Lower Austria, as reflected in numerous construction projects such as the Aufbahrungshalle in Orth an der Donau, the Bundesgymnasium and Bundesrealgymnasium Amstetten (high school), the Sparkasse Mistelbach and the Hauptschule Gars am Kamp.

Gach lived in his adopted home Gars am Kamp until his death.

1958

After becoming an independent architect in 1958, Gach actively contributed to the construction of Viennese housing and schools.

The Gach-designed Gangschule with 24 classes and two high schools comes from the "haze circle" of Hubatsch's school concepts.

This concept is typified by the residential complex Edergasse 1-3 in Vienna 21 and the two high schools Hernalser Gymnasium Geblergasse and Amerling-Gymnasium.

1970

In 1970, the former Esterhazypalais (Palais Kaunitz) was demolished for the construction of the Amerling Gymnasium.

Built in 1970-1972, the new building with 24 classrooms and two sports halls corresponds to the common typology used in the construction of secondary schools in the late sixties, without any architectural respect for the environment.

It was also important to him to build contemporary architecture, also in the context of church building.

2011

In 2011, a portion of his artistic estate, consisting of architectural drawings and watercolors, was auctioned there.