Adolf Agthe
Adolf Wilhelm Wulf August Agthe (May 6, 1863 - January 31, 1941) was a Norwegian architect. [1]
Adolf Agthe was born in Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. He was the son of Carl Agthe (1830-1899) and Wulfhilda Agthe (born 1839). His parents had immigrated to Norway from Prussia. He studied at Christiania Technical School (Christiania tekniske skole). [2]
Adolf Agthe established an architectural office in Oslo in 1893. He designed a number of apartment building in Oslo. In 1900, he moved to Stockholm after the fire there. After 1900, he settled in Sandefjord in Vestfold county, Norway where he did a number of designs on various buildings. [3]
Notable works
- Herslebs gate 7 in the borough of Gamle Oslo in Oslo (1893)
- Arbins gate 13 in the Ruseløkka district of Oslo (1894)
- Niels Juels gate 50 in the Frogner district of Oslo (1896)
- Malmøgaten 1 in the Dælenenga district of Oslo (1898)
- Fællesslagteriet at Lørenveien 39 in Aker (1911)
References
- ↑ Geir Tandberg Steigan. "Arkitekter: Carl August Agthe (1830-ca. 1899)". arkitekturhistorie.no. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
- ↑ Geir Tandberg Steigan. "Christiania tekniske skole, Cort Adelers gate 30". arkitekturhistorie.no. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
- ↑ Geir Tandberg Steigan. "Adolf Wilhelm Wulf August Agthe". arkitekturhistorie.no. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
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