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Ole Peter Riis Høegh

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By 1832, Høegh had been appointed town surveyor in Bergen, but he did not take office there until 1835 because of all of the commissions that he had in Trondheim. The biographer Arno Berg writes that "On the whole, I believe that during the years Høegh was working in Bergen he was engaged in
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Høegh eventually had trouble making a living as an architect. By 1848 he was ill, his wife had died, and he was forced to sell his house. In 1849 he was declared insane, and the following year he was placed under guardianship. He died two years later, at the age of 44.
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The buildings in Bergen attributed to him with greater certainty were designed between 1836 and 1845, and they show the influence of German Romantic Classicism. In 1836 and 1837, Høegh traveled for study in
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Høegh received a number of important commissions in Bergen, but today most of these have either been demolished or heavily rebuilt. His two best-preserved structures are Bergen's new secondary school (the
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scattered building activities, with some prominent architecture in the city and its vicinity in his hands." There is no doubt that all of the manor houses attributed to him, including
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In 1830, Høegh moved to Trondheim, where he was responsible for a number of important construction projects over the next five years. Both the forced-labor prison (now the
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and he prepared a proposal for needed repairs. In 1835 he submitted the first proposal for replacing the cathedral dome.
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asylum (built from 1836 to 1842). In 1834, he was involved in the construction of a new Gothic vault in the octagon of
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asylum (originally the Trondheim Hospital Care Foundation for the Feeble Minded,
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Torvanger, Åse Moe. 1986. Trekk fra Bergens bygningshistorie på 1800-tallet.
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Evjenth, Sylvi C. 1989. Wernersholm – en bergensk lystgård i flere stadier.
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for the palace. As Linstow's assistant, he was involved in the plans for
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Høegh received his first training in architecture under the architect
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Achen, Henrik von. 1983. Bygningsforholdene i Bergen 1830–1905.
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main office was built from 1830 to 1832. In cooperation with
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Sted og navn i Trondheim: et topografisk-historisk leksikon
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Bank of Norway branch office in Bergen, built 1840–1845
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Christinegård Manor House in Bergen, built ca. 1836
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Høegh was born in 428:Kong Oscars gate historien gjennom tidene 170:(now Halden) based on designs by Grosch. 90: 82: 71: 60: 49: 38: 18: 352: 550:Slaveriet ved Skansevakten i Trondhjem 529:Fortidsminneforeningens årbok for 1986 515:Fortidsminneforeningens årbok for 1989 405: 403: 401: 399: 397: 494:Bergens historiske forenings skrifter 395: 393: 391: 389: 387: 385: 383: 381: 379: 377: 362: 360: 358: 356: 118:, but also contains early touches of 7: 468:"Christinegård / Herregård-lystgård" 46:in Trondheim, built by Høegh in 1833 426:Bjerknes, Kristian Bonnevie. 1974. 14: 581:19th-century Norwegian architects 443:. Trondheim: Brun, pp. 173, 210. 338:) 12, Bergen, 1845 (reworked by 499:Berg, Arno. 1934. Peter Høegh. 16:Norwegian architect (1806–1852) 1: 506:Eldal, Jens Christian. 1996. 35:, built by Høegh in 1830–1831 166:and the secondary school in 27:main office on King Street ( 79:, designed by Høegh in 1840 602: 255:), built in 1840, and the 180:National Museum of Justice 44:National Museum of Justice 544:Norsk biografisk leksikon 501:Norsk biografisk leksikon 439:Støren, Wilhelm K. 1983. 411:Norsk biografisk leksikon 302:), Erling Skakke Street ( 156:Christian Heinrich Grosch 566:People from Grue, Norway 370:: Ole Petter Riis Høegh. 282:Trondheim Science Museum 586:Neoclassical architects 430:. Bergen: Gamle Bergen. 314:Bergen Cathedral School 290:Johan Christopher Ræder 253:Bergen Cathedral School 245:Karl Friedrich Schinkel 146:in charge of quarrying 77:Bergen Cathedral School 522:Norsk kunstnerleksikon 223:, truly are his work. 96: 88: 80: 69: 58: 47: 36: 454:Store norske leksikon 368:Store norske leksikon 316:, King Oscar Street ( 308:Gustav Adolph Lammers 280:main office (now the 213:Christinegård Mansion 190:, Høegh designed the 188:Gustav Adolph Lammers 122:. He died in Bergen. 94: 86: 75: 64: 53: 42: 22: 158:as town surveyor in 132:Jørgen Gerhard Løser 100:Ole Peter Riis Høegh 531:, pp. 114–142. 517:, pp. 141–158. 470:. kulturminnesok.no 304:Erling Skakkes gate 284:), at King Street ( 97: 89: 81: 70: 59: 48: 37: 196:Nidaros Cathedral 593: 508:Historisme i tre 480: 479: 477: 475: 464: 458: 450: 444: 437: 431: 424: 415: 407: 372: 364: 318:Kong Oscars gate 601: 600: 596: 595: 594: 592: 591: 590: 556: 555: 542:Peter Høegh in 538: 489: 487:Further reading 484: 483: 473: 471: 466: 465: 461: 451: 447: 438: 434: 425: 418: 408: 375: 365: 354: 349: 331:borough, 1843. 274: 265: 204: 176: 164:Immanuel Church 128: 17: 12: 11: 5: 599: 597: 589: 588: 583: 578: 573: 568: 558: 557: 554: 553: 547: 537: 536:External links 534: 533: 532: 525: 518: 511: 504: 497: 496:81/82: 55–101. 488: 485: 482: 481: 459: 445: 432: 416: 413:: Peter Høegh. 373: 351: 350: 348: 345: 344: 343: 336:Vågsallmenning 332: 321: 311: 293: 278:Bank of Norway 273: 272:Selected works 270: 264: 261: 257:Bank of Norway 203: 200: 184:Bank of Norway 175: 172: 127: 124: 66:Kronstad Manor 25:Bank of Norway 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 598: 587: 584: 582: 579: 577: 574: 572: 569: 567: 564: 563: 561: 551: 548: 546: 545: 540: 539: 535: 530: 526: 523: 519: 516: 512: 509: 505: 502: 498: 495: 491: 490: 486: 469: 463: 460: 457: 455: 449: 446: 442: 436: 433: 429: 423: 421: 417: 414: 412: 406: 404: 402: 400: 398: 396: 394: 392: 390: 388: 386: 384: 382: 380: 378: 374: 371: 369: 363: 361: 359: 357: 353: 346: 341: 337: 333: 330: 326: 322: 319: 315: 312: 309: 305: 301: 297: 294: 291: 287: 283: 279: 276: 275: 271: 269: 262: 260: 258: 254: 248: 246: 242: 238: 234: 230: 224: 222: 218: 217:Helland House 214: 210: 201: 199: 197: 193: 189: 185: 181: 173: 171: 169: 168:Frederikshald 165: 161: 157: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 125: 123: 121: 117: 116:Neoclassicism 113: 109: 105: 101: 93: 85: 78: 74: 67: 63: 56: 52: 45: 41: 34: 30: 26: 21: 543: 528: 521: 514: 507: 500: 493: 472:. 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Bank of Norway
Trondheim

National Museum of Justice

Tronka

Kronstad Manor

Bergen Cathedral School


Bergen
Grue, Norway
Trondheim
Neoclassicism
Historicism
Jørgen Gerhard Løser
Hans Linstow
Royal Palace
Hadeland
soapstone
Grue Church
Christian Heinrich Grosch
Christiania
Immanuel Church
Frederikshald
National Museum of Justice
Bank of Norway

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