Christian Heinrich Grosch
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Christian Heinrich Grosch (1801–1865) was a Norwegian architect.
He was born in Halden and educated by his father, Heinrich August Grosch and in Germany and Copenhagen.
Grosch was Oslo's first "city conductor", which is to say he acted as the city's chief architect, planning engineer, and building inspector. He also accepted private architectural assignments and was responsible for many of the city's landmarks, including Kirkeristen, the first campus at the University of Oslo, the original building for Norges Bank, Oslo Østbanestasjon and others.
From 1833 to his death in 1865 he was appointed state consultant (Statlig bygningsinspektør) for the royal buildings around Christiania. He was succeeded by Georg Andreas Bull. The position is considered as the predecessor of the government agency Statsbygg.[1]
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Observatory Building in Oslo
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Other sources
- Aslaksby, T. & U. Hamran: Arkitektene C.H.G. og Karl Friedrich Schinkel og byggingen av Det kongelige Frederiks Universitet (1986)
- Bugge, A. Arkitekten, stadskonduktør C.H.G.: hans slekt, hans liv, hans verk (1928)
- Seip, E. C.H.G.: Arkitekten som ga form til det nye Norge (2001)
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- Norwegian architects
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