Harald Salling-Mortensen
Harald Salling-Mortensen | |
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Born |
Esbjerg, Denmark | 7 July 1902
Died |
15 September 1969 67) Aarhus, Denmark | (aged
Nationality | Danish |
Alma mater | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Børglum Hall |
Harald Søren Salling-Mortensen was a Danish architect from Esbjerg who mainly worked in an around Aarhus in the early 20th century. Salling-Mortensen was born in Esbjerg on 6 July 1902 to Morten Mortensen, later the mayor of Esbjerg, and Augusta Elisabeth Salling.[1][2]
He became a master carpenter in 1921, graduated from Odense Technical School in 1923 and studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen 1925-26. He briefly found employment in Esbjerg before he moved to Aarhus to work for the city architect in 1926.27. He had occasional work for the architect Axel Høeg-Hansen in 1923-34, who had a practice in Aarhus, and in 1935 he became regularly employed there. In 1940 he took over the company when Høeg-Hansen left Aarhus.[1]
Salling-Mortensen created some of the landmark structures in Aarhus such as Handelsbankens Hus, Børglum Kollegiet and the former Main City Library in Mølleparken.[2] He was a member of the board of the Architects' Association of Denmark's department in Jutland from 1941-48. Salling-Mortensen was married to Christence Elisabeth Kjær on 26 December 1934 in Esbjerg and died on 15 October 1969 in Aarhus. He is interred at Vestre Cemetery.[1]
In 1969 Salling-Mortensen's former architects practice was bought by Falch og Larsen A/S and is today aarhus arkitekterne a/s.[1]
- Handelsbankens Hus
- Former Main City Library
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Harald Salling-Mortensen" (in Danish). Danish Ministry of Culture. Archived from the original on 22 February 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
- 1 2 "Byggeskik" (in Danish). Aarhus Municipality. Archived from the original on 22 February 2016. Retrieved 22 February 2016.
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