Isak Klason with his wife. 1915.
Isak Gustaf Clason ( Swede. Isak Gustaf Clason , July 30, 1856 - July 19, 1930) - Swedish architect.
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Biography
He studied at the Royal School of Technology (1874-1879) and the Royal Academy of Liberal Arts (1879-1881).
Professor of architecture at the Stockholm Polytechnic Institute in 1890-1904, in 1918-1923 - adviser on construction issues in the Construction Department. Thanks to his work, as well as teaching and administrative activities, from a young age he has taken a leading position among Swedish architects.
Works
- Covered market in the district of Östermalm (Stockholm, 1885–1889).
- Museum of the Northern Countries (1888-1907).
- The building of the Norwegian community at Uppsala University (1889).
- The mansion of Walter and Wilhelmina Hallvilov (Stockholm, 1893-1898).
- Yularyodsky castle (1893, together with Lars Valman).
- Von Rosenov Palace (Stockholm, 1895-99).
- Moscow telephone exchange. Moscow, Milyutinsky Lane. 1900. (according to some reports) [1]
- Courthouse in Norrkoping (1901-1903).
- The Bank Skones Enshilda Bank ( Gothenburg , 1908).
- Town Hall building in Norrkoping (1907-1910).
- Villa Mariehill (Stockholm, 1908).
- Adelsnes Manor (1916-1920).
- Villa Hevea ( Helsingborg , 1917).
- Morbacca Mansion (reconstruction) (1921–1923). Selma Lagerlof was born and lived in this house.
Gallery
Norwegian community
Courthouse in Norrkoping
Northern Museum
Northern Museum
Hallville Mansion
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