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Gustaf de Frumerie (10 April 1872 – 21 December 1947) was a Swedish architect.


Biography

Gustaf de Frumerie graduated in 1890 and received his education as an architect at the
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in 1895. He was employed as an architect at the (1904–1906) and at the (1906–1937). As an architect at the gas and electricity plants, Gustaf de Frumerie worked under fellow Swedish architect Ferdinand Boberg, who was hired by the city to design the new large technical facilities for gas and electricity production, which were built around the turn of the 20th century. Gustaf de Frumerie became known thanks to the building of some large office and industrial facilities for Stockholm's gas, electricity and waterworks, where the chief architect was Boberg, whom he later succeeded in this capacity. Among his works is the building for Stockholm's water pipeline and Stockholm's gasworks on (Stockholm), which he designed together with Boberg. The building was inaugurated in 1906. Today, has its premises there. In the years 1910 to 1920, de Frumerie was responsible for the expansion of in Stockholm and in 1929 for the extension of Kronobergsstationen on (Stockholm). In 1913, he was the architect of in Ulvsunda, whose facades he designed in a brick architecture with national romantic elements. In 1926 he designed Högalidsstationen on (now demolished). The facility is characterized by powerful building volumes and design with classicist form elements. He was the architect of the at Dalälven in northern Uppland, which was inaugurated in 1918 and was the first hydropower plant to supply electricity to Stockholm. Gustaf de Frumerie also designed poles for
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s at Norrbro and Norrmalmstorg. Norrmalmstorg's golden
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-inspired luminaires on high poles were erected in 1911 and taken down in connection with a rebuilding in 1967 for right-hand traffic. In 1994, they were put back into place. They were, in fact, copies made after Frumerie's preserved drawings, as the original luminaires were lost. In the 1920s, he developed the prototype into a lamppost with a curved upper part. Together with , he ran the architectural firm ''Frumerie och Sundstrand'' in 1907–1916. The two architects designed together, among others, in Vastervik (1913), in Stockholm (1910–11), and buildings on (1912–13) and Kungsgatan (1914).


Gallery

Lillsjöstationen 2012.jpg, , Ulvsunda, Stockholm (1913) Untra kraftverk 2016b.jpg, (1911–18) De Frumerie gatlykta 2011.jpg, Electric street lamp (1920) Östermalmsstationen 2014a.jpg, , Stockholm (1923–25) Torsgatan 2008.jpg, ''Stockholms gasverk'', now (together with F. Boberg, 1906) Norrmalmstorgs belysningsstolpe, ritning 1911.jpg, Drawing for Norrmalmstorg's lighting poles, 1911


References


Sources

* Björn Hallerdt (redaktör) (1992). ''Stockholms tekniska historia, del V. Ljus kraft värma''. Stockholm monographs. ISBN 91-7031-035-1 * Stahre, Nils-Gustaf; Fogelström, Per Anders (1986). ''Stockholms gatunamn: innerstaden''. Monographs published by the City of Stockholm.
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: Liber/Allmänna förlaget. ISBN 91-38-90777-1 * Andersson, Henrik O.; Bedoire, Fredric (1977) 973 ''Stockholms byggnader: en bok om arkitektur och stadsbild i Stockholm'' (3).
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