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Ingeborg Wærn Bugge (5 March 1899 – 26 January 1991) was a Swedish architect. She was one of the first formally educated female architects in Sweden. She designed residential buildings and schools, and worked on renovation projects for churches.


Biography

She was born in
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as the daughter of shipowner Dagfinn Bugge and Elisabeth Wærn. After her parents divorced, she moved with her mother and brother to
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in 1902, and from there to
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. She graduated her higher secondary education in 1918 with top marks in English,
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, Swedish and
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.


Education

She began studying architecture at the
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in 1919, after being admitted as a "special student" since women were not normally admitted to the school at that time. By this time, she had already been practicing architecture for several months at the firm of and due to her skills began her schooling at the second year class level. She was the fourth woman ever to have been admitted, after Agnes Magnell, Anna Branzell and Signe Christensen. She graduated in 1922. After graduation she travelled to study in Italy, Switzerland and Germany. She received a scholarship for this from
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. When she came back to Sweden she worked for several different architects, notably Folke Bensow (1923),
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(1924–1926), (1927) and (1928). 1926–1928 she studied architecture at the
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. She was the first woman to attend the course and received the highest grade. She was also the first woman licensed in architecture in Sweden.


Work

In 1929, she started her own architectural firm with another
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from the Royal Institute of Technology, . The firm operated until 1936. The two architects were especially concerned with domestic working conditions for women, and were critical of the small kitchens displayed during the Stockholm Exhibition in 1930. Together they published a book on the subject in 1936. The partnership with Göransson-Ljungman ended in 1936, after which Wærn Bugge kept running the firm herself. For a while she engaged with questions of the design of domestic homes, and traveled in Sweden to study living conditions on farms. She also taught on the countryside in courses arranged by Fredrika-Bremer-Förbundet and . In addition, she wrote books and articles. In 1953, Bugge accepted employment at the Building Board in the cultural agency and focused on church restorations and other structures like the Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm. She was a member of a number of societies and organisations, including , , and the women's association
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. She worked for the
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in
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in 1953, and was a member of the
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for
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1955–1969. She retired in 1974.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Waern Bugge, Ingeborg Swedish architects KTH Royal Institute of Technology alumni 1899 births 1991 deaths Swedish women architects