), Silesia – 7 May 1804 in Maribor)[2] was a Lower Styrian church architect and, alongside Josef Hueber (1715/17–1787), was the main representative of the "Styrian Baroque" in the third quarter of the 18th century.
The papers from his estate indicate that he survived the 1755 Lisbon earthquake while he was traveling for study.
[2] Fuchs arrived in Maribor in the 1750s as an employee of the architect Josef Hoffer (1700–1764).
[2] Fuchs is known for his oval architectural designs executed in Maribor and Pregrada.
His architectural style is essentially late Baroque, although Classicist influences can be seen in his later works.