Valdemar Ingemann

Valdemar Ingemann
Born (1840-02-21)21 February 1840
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died 10 October 1911(1911-10-10) (aged 71)
Copenhagen
Nationality Danish
Occupation Architect
Buildings Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactury

Valdemar Ingemann (21 February 1840 10 October 1911) was a productive Danish architect active during the late 19th and early 20th century. His works include the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactury (now Porcelænshaven) in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen.

Early life and career

Valdemar Ingemann was born in Copenhagen, the son of merchant and perfume manufacturer Søren Edvard Joachim Ingemann, a nephew of the author Bernhard Severin Ingemann, and Mariane Aurelia Laurentine née Lauritzen. He completed a mason's apprenticeship and was prior to that, in October 1856, admitted to the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he won the large silver medal (1863) before graduating in 1866.[1]

Career

Ingemann then worked as a draughtsman for H. C. Stilling and Johan Henrik Nebelong before setting up his own practice. He also taught at the Technical Society's School from 1877 to 1900.

Selected works

In collaboration with Bernhard Ingemann

Lyngby Søndre Mølle, Kongens Lyngby (1903)

References

  1. "Valdemar Ingemann" (in Danish). Gyldendal. Retrieved 2013-11-11.
  2. "Niels Hemmingsensgade 34-36/Skindergade 5-7" (in Danish). indenforvoldene.dk. Retrieved 2013-08-21.
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