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Norwegian architect
Henry Bertram Bucher
Born(1864-02-09)February 9, 1864
Christiania, Norway
DiedOctober 29, 1944(1944-10-29) (aged 80)
Oslo, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
OccupationArchitect
Sjåstad Church in Lier
Victoria Hotel, Stavanger

Henry Bertram Bucher (February 9, 1864 – October 29, 1944) was a Norwegian architect.

After studying under Ludvig Haslund and August Tidemand, Bucher studied at the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in Christiania and then at the Technische Hochschule in Charlottenburg (now Technische Universität Berlin).

He established a practice in Christiania in 1887 and designed a number of residential buildings there, especially on the west side, as well as detached homes in what was still the separate municipality of Aker at the time. He also did work in Stavanger, Bergen, Fredrikstad, and Voss, and created a number of churches. He designed the West Norway Museum of Decorative Art in the Renaissance Revival style. His buildings often have a monumental character and draw inspiration from various styles (historicism). Like many architects, he also designed his own home, which he named Primavera.

Selected works

References

  1. Brinchmann, Christopher, Anders Daae, Hjalmar Steenstrup, & Karl Vilhelm Hammer. 1934. Hvem er hvem? Oslo: H. Aschehoug & Company, p. 87.
  2. ^ Norsk kunstnerleksikon: Henry Bucher.
  3. Store norske leksikon: Vestlandske Kunstindustrimuseum.
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