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Schulte, Julius© Copyright Julius Schulte, water-tower in Gmunden, photo 1925 Schulte, Julius, b. Steyrermühl (Upper Austria), May 14, 1881, d. Linz, Aug. 11, 1928 Linz (Upper Austria), architect. Studied at the Vienna University of Technology with F. Ohmann, who strongly influenced his subsequent works. From 1905 in Ohmann's atelier and his assistant at the Special School of Architecture, from 1909 architect at the Municipal Planning Department in Linz, from 1921 freelance architect, from 1926 university professor at the University of Technology in Graz. Works: Grammar school (Bundesgymnasium) for girls, Linz, 1910; extension of the Eferding city hall, 1912; kindergarten in Mauthausen; country house Melichar, Puchenau, 1914; workers' home in Steyrermühl, 1919; additional storey for the main post office in Linz, 1924-1926; Gmunden brewery, 1925; Gemeindehaus Laakirchen, 1925-1927; crematorium and urn cemetery in Linz, 1925-1929; residential buildings Figulystraße 16 and 29, Linz, 1926-1927; secondary-modern school (Hauptschule) Ebensee, 1927 (all in Upper Austria). Literature: H. Arndt, J. S. und seine Schüler, 1933.
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