Olaf Nordhagen

Johan Olaf Brochmann Nordhagen (16 March 1883 in Christiania - 1925) was a Norwegian architect, engineer, and artist. Nordhagen was educated as an engineer in Oslo and worked as an apprentice to architect Bredo Greve for several years before studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Art while also assisting Martin Nyrop with his designs for Copenhagen City Hall. Nordhagen returned to Oslo in 1906 and accepted a number of smaller commissions. His br... more

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  • Mar 16, 1883

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  • 1925 (age 41 years)

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