Christian Ulrich
Christian Ulrich | |
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Born |
Christian Ulrich 27 April 1836 Vienna, Austria-Hungary |
Died |
Vienna, Austria-Hungary | 22 January 1909
Nationality | Hungarian, Austrian |
Other names | Ulrich Keresztély |
Alma mater | TU Wien, Vienna |
Occupation | Architect |
Christian Ulrich (27 April 1836 – 22 January 1909), was an Austrian-Hungarian architect.[1]
Ulrich gained his reputation with the grain elevator in Budapest. In 1880, he won a contest for the elevator's design and in 1883 the building was completed. Later he moved to Budapest where he designed a factory (Iparcsarnok) in the city park, which was built in 1885. Both buildings were demolished shortly after World War II.
In 1879 Christian Ulrich designed a new facade and lobby for the Teyler's Museum in Haarlem (The Netherlands).
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