Walter March

Walter F. March (26 August 1898 23 August 1969) was a German architect. Son of German architect Otto March and brother of architect Werner March.

Olympic medal record
Art competitions
1936 Berlin Town planning

In 1936 he won a gold medal together with his brother Werner in the art competitions of the Olympic Games for their "Reichssportfeld" ("Reich Sport Field").[1] Father Otto March designed Germany's 1916 Olympic stadium.

Studied with Frank Lloyd Wright in 1925. Became an American citizen. Married Louise Goepfert 1934. Designed Olympic Village 1936. Came to America 1937. He worked on numerous building in the greater New York area., including the Chrysler Building in New York City.

Architect, artist of many different mediums: hand built ceramic pieces, carved wooden sculptures, and crosses, mosaic crosses and table pieces, one-of-a-kind commissions for churches, metal-work combined with mosaics, and so forth. -Unusual, whimsical, finely designed pieces.[2]

References

  1. "Walter March". Olympedia. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
  2. Sylvia March
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