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Haldor Larsen Børve (19 August 1857–11 August 1933) was an architect from Ullensvang in Hordaland, Norway. Børve started an architectural practice in Porsgrunn in 1889 and designed numerous buildings in Telemark and Vestfold, many of them influenced by Dragestil and the Nordic National Romantic style. Among his best-known works are Dalen Hotel from 1894 and Porsgrunn City Hall from 1904/1905.[1][2][3]
Early life
Major works
Businesses and public buildings
Bratsberg Amts Hospital & Faret Psychiatric Hospital
Croftholmen High School
Customs House
Dalen Hotel
Dyring's Bookstore
Foldsæ Agricultural School
Hardanger Folk High School
Holt Agricultural School
Kreditbanken
Porsgrunn City Hall
Porsgrunn Meieribolag
Porsgrunn Public Swimming Hall
Privatbanken
Skiensfjordens Technical College
Torggaten 4
Churches
Funeral chapel in Østre Porsgrunn Church
Immanuel Church
Kviteseid Church
Langangen Church
Raundalen Church
Sandefjord Methodist Church
Skotfoss Church
Vår Frue Church
Private residences
Fredensborg
Gamlehjemmet
Helleland farmhouse
Holengården
Øvre Frednes/Villa Knudsen
Villa Nova
Other projects
- 1883–1886: Restoration of Ullensvang Church
- 1893: Kjøttkontrollen's house, Sandefjord
- 1895: Porsgrunn Public Swimming Hall (Template:Lang-no)
- 1899–1900: Sandefjord Middle School
- 1905–1906: Hans Cappelens Minne Orphanage, Skien
- 1911: Porsgrunn Lutheran Hospital
- 1908–1912: Sandefjord Aktie-kreditbank
- 1912: Årlifoss power plants, Notodden
- 1915: Strandløkka Chapel
- 1918: Haukerød School, Sandefjord
- 1915–1920: County Hospital of Aust-Agder and Arendal
References
- ^ "Haldor Larsen Børve". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
- ^ Indahl, Trond. "Haldor Børve". In Helle, Knut (ed.). Norsk biografisk leksikon (in Norwegian). Oslo: Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 9 September 2011.
- ^ Geir Tandberg, Steigan (2003). "Arkitekter: Haldor Larsen Børve (1857-1933)" (in Norwegian). Artemisia arkitekturhistorie. Retrieved 26 Jan 2013.