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{{short description|Danish architect}}
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'''{{lang|da|Carl Thorvald Andersen|italics=no}}'''{{efn|In sources mostly mentioned by his initials '''C. T. Andersen'''}} (9 March 1835 – 10 September 1916){{r|"politietsregisterblade.dk 2018"}} was a Danish carpenter, who became the constructural engineer and architect at the [[Holmen Naval Base]] in the second part of the 19th century. In this position, he designed a number of buildings for the use of the [[Royal Danish Navy]] in line with the accelerating technological development of the day. Today, these buildings are used by, among others, the [[Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole]] and the [[Rhythmic Music Conservatory]]. Andersen was succeeded in the position of architect by {{ill|Olaf Schmidth|da}} in 1899.{{r|"Kulturstyrelsen"}}
'''{{lang|da|Carl Thorvald Andersen|italics=no}}'''{{efn|In sources mostly mentioned by his initials '''C. T. Andersen'''}} (9 March 1835 – 10 September 1916){{r|"politietsregisterblade.dk 2018"}} was a Danish carpenter, who became the [[structural engineer]] and [[architect]] at the [[Holmen Naval Base]] in the second part of the 19th century. In this position, he designed a number of buildings for the use of the [[Royal Danish Navy]] in line with the accelerating technological development of the day. Today, these buildings are used by, among others, the [[Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole]] and the [[Rhythmic Music Conservatory]]. Andersen was succeeded in the position of architect by {{ill|Olaf Schmidth|da}} in 1899.{{r|"Kulturstyrelsen"}}


== Buildings designed ==
== Buildings designed ==
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* {{lang|da|Arresthuset|italics=no}} (The Jailhouse) on Nyholm (1890, listed building){{r|"Rasmussen 2009"|p=54}}{{r|"Listed Buildings 2018"}}
* {{lang|da|Arresthuset|italics=no}} (The Jailhouse) on Nyholm (1890, listed building){{r|"Rasmussen 2009"|p=54}}{{r|"Listed Buildings 2018"}}
* {{lang|da|Exercer- og gymnastikhuset|italics=no}} ({{Literal translation|The Exercise and Gymnastics House}}) on Frederiksholm (1890–92, listed building){{r|"Rasmussen 2009"|p=165}}{{r|"Listed Buildings 2018"}}
* {{lang|da|Exercer- og gymnastikhuset|italics=no}} ({{Literal translation|The Exercise and Gymnastics House}}) on Frederiksholm (1890–92, listed building){{r|"Rasmussen 2009"|p=165}}{{r|"Listed Buildings 2018"}}
* {{lang|da|Modelkammeret|italics=no}} ({{Literal translation|The Model Chamber}} ({{?}})) on Frederiksholm (1893, listed building){{r|"Rasmussen 2009"|p=157}}{{r|"Listed Buildings 2018"}}
* {{lang|da|Modelkammeret|italics=no}} ({{Literal translation|The Model Chamber}}) on Frederiksholm (1893, listed building){{r|"Rasmussen 2009"|p=157}}{{r|"Listed Buildings 2018"}}


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
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NAVBAS12.jpg|The Steam Boiler Smithy (1887–88)
Kedelsmedjen NE 2005.jpg|The Steam Boiler Smithy (1887–88)
NAVBAS1.jpg |The Jailhouse on Nyholm (1891)
NAVBAS1.jpg |The Jailhouse on Nyholm (1891)
NAVBAS3.jpg |The Exercise and Gymnastics House (1892)
NAVBAS3.jpg |The Exercise and Gymnastics House (1892)
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Latest revision as of 02:11, 17 September 2023

Carl Thorvald Andersen[a] (9 March 1835 – 10 September 1916)[1] was a Danish carpenter, who became the structural engineer and architect at the Holmen Naval Base in the second part of the 19th century. In this position, he designed a number of buildings for the use of the Royal Danish Navy in line with the accelerating technological development of the day. Today, these buildings are used by, among others, the Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole and the Rhythmic Music Conservatory. Andersen was succeeded in the position of architect by Olaf Schmidth [da] in 1899.[2]

Buildings designed

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  • Bådeværftet (lit.'The Boatyard') (1865, listed building)[3][4]
  • Søminevæsenets Værksteder (The Naval Workshops) on Nyholm (1878–93)[5]
  • Kobbersmedjen (The Coppersmithy) on Frederiksholm (1884, after the draft by Ferdinand Meldahl, listed building)[4]
  • Kedelsmedjen (The Steam Boiler Smithy) on Frederiksholm (1887–88, listed building)[6]: 150 [4][7]
  • Artilleriværkstedet (The Artillery Workshop) on the Arsenal Island (1888–94, demolished)[6]: 223 
  • Beklædningsmagasinet (The Clothing Magazine) on Frederiksholm (1888, listed building)[6]: 220 [4]
  • Arresthuset (The Jailhouse) on Nyholm (1890, listed building)[6]: 54 [4]
  • Exercer- og gymnastikhuset (lit.'The Exercise and Gymnastics House') on Frederiksholm (1890–92, listed building)[6]: 165 [4]
  • Modelkammeret (lit.'The Model Chamber') on Frederiksholm (1893, listed building)[6]: 157 [4]
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See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ In sources mostly mentioned by his initials C. T. Andersen

References

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  1. ^ "Politiets registerblade". politietsregisterblade.dk. 23 June 2018. Archived from the original on 23 June 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  2. ^ Kulturstyrelsen, Slots- og. "Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbachs kunstnerleksikon". Forside (in Danish). Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Holmens Gl. Bådeværft, København". Alt om Dansk arkitektur, Danmarks arkitektur. Danish Architecture (in Danish). Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g * "Fredede Bygninger Juni 2018" [Listed Buildings June 2018] (PDF) (in Danish). Danish Agency for Culture and Palaces. Archived (PDF) from the original on 3 March 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  5. ^ Bramsen, B. (1993). København før og nu, og aldrig: Holmen og Orlogsvaerftet. København før og nu, og aldrig: en billedkavalkade om København inden for voldene og søerne (in Danish). Fogtdal. p. 123. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e f Rasmussen, F.A. (2009). Holmen: fra flåde til folk (in Danish). Gyldendal. ISBN 978-87-02-06843-6. Retrieved 23 June 2018.
  7. ^ "Tøjfirma lejer historisk bygning på Holmen". Berlingske Business (in Danish). 19 November 2007. Retrieved 23 June 2018.[permanent dead link]
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  • "FBB – sag". www.kulturarv.dk (in Danish). Retrieved 23 June 2018.

"C. T. Andersen (1835–1916)" (in Danish). Retrieved 23 June 2018.