Axel Hampus Dalström
Axel Hampus Dalström (22 March 1829 – 19 March 1882), was a Finnish architect.[1] He was the director of the National Board of Public Building from 1869 to 1882.[2] Dalström is best known for the Old Student House in Helsinki as well as for seven lighthouses he designed in the 1870s.
Axel Hampus Dalström | |
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Born | |
Died | 19 March 1882 52) Helsinki, Grand Duchy of Finland | (aged
Nationality | Finnish |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Old Student House Marjaniemi Lighthouse Säppi Lighthouse Savonlinna Cathedral |
Works
- Sälskär Lighthouse, Hammarland (1868)
- Old Student House, Helsinki (1870)
- Marjaniemi Lighthouse, Hailuoto (1871)
- Ulkokalla Lighthouse, Kalajoki (1871)
- Säppi Lighthouse, Luvia (1873)
- Oulun Lyseon Lukio, Oulu (expansion 1875, with Florentin Granholm)
- Sälgrund Lighthouse, Kaskinen (1875)
- The Guards Manege, Helsinki (1877)
- Heinäluoto Lighthouse, Salmi (1877)
- Savonlinna Cathedral, Savonlinna (1879)
- Hanhipaasi Lighthouse, Sortavala (1879)
- Svenska normallyceum, Helsinki (1880)
References
- Nikula, R. (1993). Architecture and Landscape: The Building of Finland. Otava. p. 91. ISBN 978-951-1-12534-1. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
- Axel Hampus Dalström University of Helsinki (in Finnish). Retrieved 11 August 2014.
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