Karl Lehrmann

After that, he was enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts, Vienna, from 1908 to 1912, where he studied in the master class of Friedrich Ohmann.

After working for the architectural firm of Fellner & Helmer, he opened his own office was routinely involved in competitions for projects, although most of his designs were never realized.

After the war, he took a position teaching at the Technisch-gewerblichen Bundeslehranstalt [de] in Mödling and received an award from the Marie Countess Hoyos-Amerling Foundation.

[1] In 1920, when the Town Council of Perchtoldsdorf decided to issue Notgeld (emergency money), he was commissioned to design notes and coins in a variety of values.

[1] He also enjoyed his greatest professional success during this time; designing buildings in Brno, Linz, Perchtoldsdorf and Mödling, as well as Vienna.

Karl Lehrmann
(date unknown)
General Directorate of the Mining and Metallurgical Company South Moravian Region (now a savings bank)