As an architect, Krichauff designed the Hazelwood Park rotunda, among other buildings.
Philately
Krichauff was a specialist in the postage stamps of New Zealand and the Australian states, particularly South Australia. His name was placed on the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 1932.[2] He did not sign in person as he was unable to attend the ceremony.[3] Krichauff was elected a fellow of the Royal Philatelic Society London in 1941.
Photography
Krichauff was a founding member in 1885 of the South Australian Amateur Photographic Society, also Secretary and Treasurer. In 1886, he was awarded a bronze medal at the London Colonial and Indian Exhibition and in 1887 he was awarded the First Order of Merit for photographic work shown at the Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition. In June 1949 Krichauff was interviewed in Australasian Photo-Review where he stated that he never sold his photographs and only ever gave them away.[1]