Karl Wach

Biographical information

RolesCompeted in Olympic Games
SexMale
Full nameKarl Julius•Wach
Used nameKarl•Wach
Born7 January 1878 in Höchst, Frankfurt am Main, Hessen (GER)
Died21 June 1952 in Düsseldorf, Nordrhein-Westfalen (GER)
NOC Germany

Biography

German architect Karl Wach studied in Hannover at the Technical University and later taught in Düsseldorf at the Academy of Arts. He was a representative of the so-called Düsseldorf brick architecture and was classified as an architect of New Objectivity between World War I and the Weimar Republic. As an example, he designed the interior of the high speed steamer “Bremen”, but also department stores, mine shafts and churches. From 1928-46 Wach owned an office in Düsseldorf together with his colleague Heinrich Rosskotten.

His entry in the art competitions was most likely his draft for the so-called Schlageter-Forum in Düsseldorf, developed for a competition advertised by the Hitler Youth in 1934. Around the already existing monument for Albert Leo Schlageter, a complex would be created with an open-air stage for 100,000 persons, an exhibition area and a stadium park. The Rhine stadium by Balduin Schilling was to be integrated in the latter. Although Wach won a “first prize”, the winner of the competition was Erich, Herr zu Putlitz. In the projected form, the plans were never implemented.

Karl Wach had already designed a Reichsehrenmal mit Stadion (Reich cenotaph with stadium) in 1926, which was to be built on two islands in the river Rhine near Lorch. This design was not realized either.

Results

Games Discipline (Sport) / Event NOC / Team Pos Medal As
1936 Summer Olympics Art Competitions GER Karl Wach
Architecture, Further Entries, Open (Olympic) HC