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Image | Name | Years | Summary |
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Vilhelm Dahlerup | (1826-1907) | One of the most productive and noted Danish architects of the 19th century, he is behind many of the most known buildings and landmarks of his time and has more than any other single architect contributed to the way Copenhagen appears today. He specialized in the Historicist style. Works in Copenhagen include Hotel D’Angleterre (1873–75), Pantomimeteatret, Tivoli Gardens (1874), Ny Carlsberg Brewery (1880–83), Jesus Church, Valby (1885–91), National Gallery, Copenhagen (1890–91), The Dipylon Gate, Carlsberg, (1892), Mømsted Villa, now the Embassy of Russia in Copenhagen (1899) and others in Carlsberg district in particular. | |
Andreas Dall | |||
Hans Dall | |||
Johan Jacob Deuntzer | |||
John Dich | |||
Hans von Diskow | |||
Hans Dissing | (1926-1998) | He was a partner in the firm Dissing + Weitling. | |
Marten van Dochum | |||
Viggo Dorph-Petersen | |||
Cay Dose | |||
Harald Drewsen | |||
Thorvald Dreyer | |||
Ejnar Dyggve | |||
Palle Dyreborg |
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