Georg Andreas Bull

Norwegian architect and city planner

Georg Andreas Bull - Norwegian architect and city planner
Born

March 26th, 1829
196 years ago

Died

February 1st, 1917
108 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Norway

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An architect active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Contributed significantly to the architectural landscape of Norway. Bull's work often showcased a combination of historical styles and modern elements, reflecting the trends of his time. Served as city architect in Oslo and was instrumental in various urban planning projects. Designed numerous public buildings and residences that became notable within the architectural community.

Designed the Norwegian National Memorial

Served as city architect in Oslo

Contributed to the design of the Oslo City Hall

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