Richard Kampf

Christian Wilhelm Richard Kampf (17 March 1859, Hilden – 14 December 1919, Lüneburg) was a German architect in the Historic style.

In 1877, he graduated from the Gymnasium Arnoldinum in Steinfurt,[2] shortly after his father's sudden death while vacationing in Sanremo.

At this point, he had been given no professional training, so his uncle, Gustav Adolph Spindler (1839–1895), took over management of the textile operations.

There, he studied with Conrad Wilhelm Hase and became a member of the Bauhütte zum Weißen Blatt [de], an architectural society.

He resigned from the civil service to become the Stadtbaumeister (City Architect) in Lüneberg; a position he held until his death.