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Nationality
  
USA

Name
  
Carl Koch

Buildings
  
Techbuilt System


Practice
  
Carl Koch & Associates

Occupation
  
Architect

Role
  
Architect

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Born
  
11 May 1912
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Died
  
July 3, 1998, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Education
  
Harvard Graduate School of Design, Harvard University

Carl Koch ( May 11, 1912– 3 July 3, 1998) was a noted American architect. He was most associated with the design of prefabricated homes and development of the Techcrete building system.

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Education

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He was born Albert Carl Koch in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was educated at Harvard College and received his Master of Architecture degree from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. He completed his studies in 1937. The time he spent at Harvard overlapped with arrival of Walter Gropius, founder of the Bauhaus in Germany.

Career

Carl Koch (architect) Modernism in Massachusetts 19 Demar Rd in Lexington

After completing his education, he moved to Sweden where he worked for Sven Markelius for six months. There he blended what he had learned in his formal education with clean Scandinavian design. These influences were evident in his work, especially the Techbuilt homes.

Work

Carl Koch (architect) Carl Koch TechBuilt house Turning Mill Rd Lexington MA Flickr

Koch believed that the American lifestyle would be best served by a housing system which could be easily assembled, disassembled and reconfigured. This passion led him to pioneer prefabrication technologies. His Techbuilt series of homes was designed to be built with prefabricated panels for the walls, floor and roof.

Buildings

Carl Koch (architect) 1947 The Acorn House Unfolds TreeHugger

His prime legacy is the Techbuilt system of home construction. In the Techbuilt house, the master bedroom is upstairs while the other bedrooms, kitchen and living space are all on the first floor.

Projects

Carl Koch (architect) Modernism in Massachusetts 19 Demar Rd in Lexington Techbuilt

  • Snake Hill, Massachusetts group of eight houses (1942)
  • Acorn House (1948)
  • Staff housing for the US Embassy, Belgrade (1956)
  • The Techcrete Academy Homes (1962)
  • Eliot House, Mount Holyoke College (1962)
  • Legacy

    Carl Koch (architect) 1947 The Acorn House Unfolds TreeHugger

    Carl Koch is known for his successful early designs for prefabricated housing. He created the Techbuilt System of home construction. Progressive Architecture magazine gave him the unofficial title "The Grandfather of Prefab" in 1994. In total, over 3,000 Techbuilt homes were sold. He outlined his thoughts and experiences on prefabrication in a book which he wrote with Andy Lewis entitled At Home With Tomorrow (NYC: Rinehart Rinehart and Company, Inc., 1958.)

    Awards

  • First Award American Institute of Architects (1954)
  • References

    Carl Koch (architect) Wikipedia