Ragnar ÃÂstberg (14 July 1866 â 5 February 1945) was a Swedish architect who is best known for designing Stockholm City Hall.
Biography
ÃÂstberg was born in Stockholm, Sweden. His parents were Carl ÃÂstberg and Erika Kindahl. Between 1884 and 1891, he first studied at KTH Royal Institute of Technology. In 1888, he studied at the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. He had an internship with architect Isak Gustaf Clason (1856âÂÂ1930). In 1893 he visited the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and in 1896 he went on a three-year study trip to, among others, England, France, Italy and Greece. Dating from the early 1900s, he lived and worked in UmeÃÂ¥ in northern Sweden. Scharinska villan in UmeÃÂ¥ is considered one of ÃÂstberg's best works during his youth.
ÃÂstberg became the most famous architect within the so-called "national romanticist" movement in Sweden. His body of work from the period ranges from public buildings, such as Stockholm City Hall, to mansions for influential families at the turn of the century, such as Scharinska villan or Nedre Manilla, built for members of the Bonnier family.
Buildings
- , DjurgÃÂ¥rden, Stockholm
- (1905), DjurgÃÂ¥rden, Stockholm
- Villa Pauli, Djursholm (1905)
- Scharinska villan, UmeÃÂ¥ (1905)
- Aschanska villan, UmeÃÂ¥ (1906)
- Teaterhuset, UmeÃÂ¥ (1906âÂÂ1907)
- Prinsvillan, Djursholm, Danderyd (1909)
- ÃÂstermalms läroverk, "ÃÂstra Real", Stockholm (1906âÂÂ1910)
- Patent- och registeringsverket, Stockholm (1911âÂÂ1921)
- Stockholm City Hall (1923)
- Krematorium, Helsingborg (1929)
- Riksbron (bridge), Stockholm (1926âÂÂ1930)
- The rebuilt palace on the islet of Strömsborg (1929âÂÂ1930)
- Värmlands nation in Uppsala (1930)
- The Stagnelius School, Kalmar (1931âÂÂ32)
- The Museum of Maritime History in Stockholm (1933âÂÂ1936)
- The Zorn Museum in Mora (1938âÂÂ1939)
Gallery
References
Other sources
- Cornell, Elias (1966) Ragnar ÃÂstberg - en svensk arkitekt
- Söderberg, Rolf (1955) Svenska Män och Kvinnor del 8
- Thelaus, Erik (1983) Ragnar ÃÂstbergs byggnader i UmeÃÂ¥
- Monterumisi, Chiara (2017) Ragnar ÃÂstberg â Villa Geber, una casa nellâÂÂarcipelago. Ediz. Italian, English and Swedish, In Edibus, Vicenza,
- Atmer, Ann Katrin Pihl (2011) Stockholms stadshus och arkitekten Ragnar ÃÂstberg (Kultur Allmänlitteratur)