Martin Borch
Martin Borch (March 1, 1852 – February 8, 1937) was a Danish architect.
Works
- Gisselfeldhusene,[1]
- Den Kongelige Veterinær- og Landbohøjskole (with Bindesbøll, Mogens Koch and Steen Eiler Rasmussen),
- Landsarkivet i Århus (1887),
- Landsarkivet for Fyn (1893),[2]
- Gårdbogård in Ålbæk (1893),
- Skoven Kirke (1897),[3]
- Brattingsborg manor, Samsø (1898),
- New facade for the organ in Køge Kirke (ca. 1900),[4]
- St. Andrew's Church, Copenhagen (1901),[5]
- The garden wing for Østre Landsret (1902),[6]
- Snubbekorset (1903),
- Magasinbygningen at Københavns Universitet (1905–07),[7]
- Ungdomshjem in Aarup (Aaruphallens nuværende forbygning) (1908),[8]
- Arcade at Regensen on Købmagergade opposite Rundetårn (1908),
- Rigshospitalet on Tagensvej (1910),.[9]
- Mønten on Amager Boulevard (1923)[10] og
- The student dormitory Studentergården in Copenhagen (1923).[11]
See also
References and external links
- ↑ Godslandskabet Omkring Haslev
- ↑ http://www.sa.dk/lao/omarkiverne/default.htm
- ↑ http://www.mad-zone.dk/h11.htm
- ↑ Orgeler - Sct. Nicolai - Køge Kirke
- ↑ Main (Sct. Andreas Kirke)
- ↑ Portal 8 - 2005
- ↑ Velkommen – Københavns Universitet
- ↑ http://www.aarup.dk/composite-570.htm
- ↑ http://www.ugeskriftet.dk/portal/page/portal/LAEGERDK/UGESKRIFT_FOR_LAEGER/TIDLIGERE_NUMRE/2007/UFL_EKCMA_2007_14/UFL_EKCMA_2007_14_51869
- ↑ Møntbygninger i København at www.gladsaxegymnasium.dk
- ↑ Studentergaarden : Om Studentergaarden
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