Friedrich von Thiersch

He then worked for the firm of Karl Jonas Mylius [de] and Alfred Friedrich Bluntschli, in Frankfurt-am-Main.

In 1882, he passed the exam for his habilitation and was appointed a Professor at the Technische Hochschule München.

However, when it was completed, he was awarded the Knight's Medal by Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria, and elevated to the nobility.

After only five years of use, the Justizpalast proved to be too small, so he designed an addition, known as the Neues Justizgebäude [de], which was built from 1902 to 1905.

At the same time, Emperor Wilhelm II engaged him to design a building to replace the aging spa in Wiesbaden.

Friedrich von Thiersch
(date unknown)
Justizpalast, Munich (2006)
The Festhalle Frankfurt in 2016