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Ferdinand Boberg

Gustaf Ferdinand Boberg was a Swedish architect.
Boberg was born in Falun. He became one of the most productive and prominent architects of Stockholm around the turn of the 20th century. Among his most famous work is an electrical plant at Björns Trädgård in Stockholm, that was inspired by Middle Eastern architecture. The building was converted in the late nineties and is now the Stockholm Mosque. He also designed Nordiska Kompaniet, the most prominent department store in Stockholm and Rosenbad which today houses the Swedish government chancellery.

After retiring as an architect in 1915, Boberg and his wife Anna traveled around Sweden with the aim of preserving the cultural heritage through a book of drawings. Over 3,000 sketches were made and around 1,000 drawings were published in the volume Svenska bilder (“Swedish Images”).

Boberg died in Stockholm, aged 86.

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Une maison, 70 rue Damrémont

Une maison, 70 rue Damrémont (1927)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Logement du chef adjoint aux Gobelins

Logement du chef adjoint aux Gobelins (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Forrsjö

Forrsjö (1915-1924)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Au quai Valmy

Au quai Valmy (1927)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
La maison nº 20 rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie

La maison nº 20 rue Sainte-Croix de la Bretonnerie (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Maison, 2 rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques

Maison, 2 rue du Faubourg Saint-Jacques (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Place du Tertre et la rue du Mont Cenis, Montmartre

Place du Tertre et la rue du Mont Cenis, Montmartre (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Jäder

Jäder (1915-1924)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Maison, 5 rue Hautefeuille

Maison, 5 rue Hautefeuille (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Valsta Gård

Valsta Gård (1915-1924)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Rue de Sévigné, à gauche rue d’Ormesson et au fond l’église Saint-Paul Saint-Louis

Rue de Sévigné, à gauche rue d’Ormesson et au fond l’église Saint-Paul Saint-Louis (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
La tour de Jean-sans-Peur, 20 rue Etienne Marcel

La tour de Jean-sans-Peur, 20 rue Etienne Marcel (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
Derrière de l’hôtel de Sens

Derrière de l’hôtel de Sens (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
La rue des Barres. Le chœur de Saint-Gervais Saint-Protais

La rue des Barres. Le chœur de Saint-Gervais Saint-Protais (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
La rue du Mont-Cenis.

La rue du Mont-Cenis. (1926)

Ferdinand Boberg (Swedish, 1860-1946)
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