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Victor Nordan (born 13 May 1862 in Christiania, Norway; died 8 May 1933 in Oslo, Norway) was a Norwegian architect, known for his many hospital buildings and also for designing nine churches. Nordan was the son of architect Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. He served as his father's assistant from 1881 to 1884. He then received his education at the South Kensington Museum (Victoria and Albert Museum) from 1884 to 1885. During these years in London he worked as an assistant at an architectural firm there. From 1886 to 1887 he studied at the Königlich Technische Hochschule in Berlin. When Nordan returned to Kristiania, he worked with his father until his death in 1892. After that, he took over the business. He focused his work as a hospital architect, and it was in this area that his business became mos

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  • Victor Nordan (born 13 May 1862 in Christiania, Norway; died 8 May 1933 in Oslo, Norway) was a Norwegian architect, known for his many hospital buildings and also for designing nine churches. Nordan was the son of architect Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. He served as his father's assistant from 1881 to 1884. He then received his education at the South Kensington Museum (Victoria and Albert Museum) from 1884 to 1885. During these years in London he worked as an assistant at an architectural firm there. From 1886 to 1887 he studied at the Königlich Technische Hochschule in Berlin. When Nordan returned to Kristiania, he worked with his father until his death in 1892. After that, he took over the business. He focused his work as a hospital architect, and it was in this area that his business became most significant. The hospital buildings from the time around the turn of the century are characterized by Art Nouveau style with simple facades where most of the articulation is done in yellow and red brick. The later hospital buildings are influenced by neoclassicism and Nordic neo-baroque. In 1926, his son joined his business where he worked until Victor's death in 1933. (en)
  • Victor Nordan, född 13 maj 1862 i Kristiania, död 8 maj 1933, var norsk arkitekt. Han var son till Jacob Wilhelm Nordan och far till . Nordan blev student 1880, studerade två år i England och i två terminer vid högskolan i Charlottenburg. Från 1888 arbetade han som kompanjon till sin far och fortsatte efter dennes död som arkitekt i Kristiania. Han ritade främst sjukhus och sinnessjukasyler, däribland Kristiania kommunala sjukhus på Ullevål och sinnessjukasyl, Diakonhemmets sjukhus, det nya sjukhuset på Haukeland vid Bergen, samt sjukhus i Drammen, Stavanger och Haugesund. Han tillhörde i flera år kommunalstyret och i huvudstaden. (sv)
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  • Victor Nordan, född 13 maj 1862 i Kristiania, död 8 maj 1933, var norsk arkitekt. Han var son till Jacob Wilhelm Nordan och far till . Nordan blev student 1880, studerade två år i England och i två terminer vid högskolan i Charlottenburg. Från 1888 arbetade han som kompanjon till sin far och fortsatte efter dennes död som arkitekt i Kristiania. Han ritade främst sjukhus och sinnessjukasyler, däribland Kristiania kommunala sjukhus på Ullevål och sinnessjukasyl, Diakonhemmets sjukhus, det nya sjukhuset på Haukeland vid Bergen, samt sjukhus i Drammen, Stavanger och Haugesund. Han tillhörde i flera år kommunalstyret och i huvudstaden. (sv)
  • Victor Nordan (born 13 May 1862 in Christiania, Norway; died 8 May 1933 in Oslo, Norway) was a Norwegian architect, known for his many hospital buildings and also for designing nine churches. Nordan was the son of architect Jacob Wilhelm Nordan. He served as his father's assistant from 1881 to 1884. He then received his education at the South Kensington Museum (Victoria and Albert Museum) from 1884 to 1885. During these years in London he worked as an assistant at an architectural firm there. From 1886 to 1887 he studied at the Königlich Technische Hochschule in Berlin. When Nordan returned to Kristiania, he worked with his father until his death in 1892. After that, he took over the business. He focused his work as a hospital architect, and it was in this area that his business became mos (en)
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