Waldemar Hansteen
Waldemar Hansteen (* May 25, 1857 in Oslo ; † May 4, 1921 ibid), actually Albert Waldemar Hansteen , was a Norwegian architect.
He worked mainly in Oslo and Skien . His best-known works include the reconstruction of the Gol Stave Church in Oslo in the years 1884–1885 and contributions to the World's Fair in Chicago from May 1 to October 30, 1893.
Other works (selection)
- Solvorn Church (June 1883)
- Tostrupgården (1893–1898) at Karl Johans Gate, Oslo.
- Main building of the Centralbanken for Norge (1919–1922)
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SURNAME | Hansteen, Waldemar |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hansteen, Albert Waldemar |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Norwegian architect |
DATE OF BIRTH | May 25, 1857 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Oslo |
DATE OF DEATH | May 4, 1921 |
Place of death | Oslo |