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Peter Andreas Blix (4 November 1831 – 31 January 1901) was a Norwegian architect and engineer best known for designing railway stations and villas in
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. He was also occupied with the conservation of Norwegian stave churches and the construction of canals in 19th century Norway.


Early life and education

Peter Blix was born in the little town of Frederiksvern (now Stavern) south of
Larvik Larvik () is a List of cities in Norway, town and Municipalities of Norway, municipality in Vestfold in Vestfold og Telemark Counties of Norway, county, Norway. The administrative centre of the municipality is the city of Larvik. The municipality ...
in Vestfold. He was the eldest son of auditor John Gill Blix (1797–1874) and his wife Anna Dobberdine Randulff (1804–37). Blix's early childhood was marred by his mother's death when he was five years old. He eventually traveled to Kristiania (now Oslo), where he studied at the
Christiania Burgher School Christiania Burgher School (''Christiania Borger- og Realskole'' or ''Christiania Borgerskole'', commonly known as ''Borgerskolen'') was a private middle school in Oslo, Christiania (now Oslo), Norway. It was founded in 1812 and prepared pupils ...
(''Christiania Borgerskole''). The school system in Norway was under reform at the time Blix studied. The Latin was to be replaced with the mother tongue; the traditional memorizing method for students was to be replaced with new, sophisticated studying methods. At Oslo Cathedral School (''Christiania Katedralskole'') – where Blix later took his matric, one could note the contention between the classicists (pro-Latin) and the realists (pro-Norwegian). In 1851, Blix traveled to Hannover, Germany to study at the faculty of Architecture and Landscape Sciences at the
Leibniz University Hannover Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz University Hannover (german: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität), also known as the University of Hannover, is a public research university located in Hanover, Germany. Founded on 2 May 1831 as Higher Vocational Sc ...
. He was not the only Norwegian student at the school; there were at least 53 other Norwegians there, amongst them Paul Due, Halvor Heyerdahl and
Henrik Thrap-Meyer Henrik Thrap-Meyer (31 July 1833 – 29 December 1910) was a Norwegian architect. He is most associated with a wide range of significant buildings, including churches and schools. Thrap-Meyer was born in Bergen, Norway. He was the son of Jo ...
. A few years earlier, professor and architect Conrad Wilhelm Hase installed several reforms at the university, that Blix and other students took advantage of. Blix became very influenced by Hase's Neo-Gothic architectural style, which he would later use on railway stations and churches in Norway. Upon finishing his study in Hannover, Blix studied from 1854 to 1855 at the
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.


Career

When he returned from Germany, he was employed by
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(''Kanalvæsenet''), where he researched the possibility of a canal in
Tyrifjorden Tyrifjorden (Lake Tyri) is a lake in Norway. It lies northwest of Oslo and is the nation's fifth largest lake with an area of 139 km2. It has a volume of 13 km3, is 295 meters deep at its deepest, and lies 63 meters above sea level. T ...
. Blix also periodically maintained a private practice as an architect and designed several villas and hotels. His work for the railroad industry included construction of
Østfold Line The Østfold Line ( no, Østfoldbanen) is a railway line which runs from Oslo through the western parts of Follo and Østfold to Kornsjø in Norway. It continues through Sweden as the Norway/Vänern Line. The northern half is double track and th ...
through Old Town of Oslo. Blix, who considered himself an engineer as well as an architect, also worked with Stadsingeniør in Bergen. In 1880 he became head of the restoration of the
Bergen Cathedral Bergen Cathedral ( no, Bergen domkirke) is a cathedral in the city of Bergen in Vestland county, Norway. It is the episcopal seat of the Diocese of Bjørgvin as well as the seat of the "Bergen domkirke" parish and the seat of the Bergen domprosti ...
and
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. In 1895 Blix was commissioned to create restoration plans for Akershus Fortress. Blix was also engaged in a number of organizations in Norway. He was a member of the
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and founded the Norwegian Engineer and Architect Association (Tekna) in 1874. A controversial and headstrong personality, Blix came often in conflict with his colleagues, though
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's obituary of him called him a "warm and generous person". Blix bought the historic Hove Church at Vikøyri in Vik in 1880 and restored the it between 1883 and 1888. Blix's goal was to rebuild the stone church to its original conditions. Blix removed all the fixtures that were not from the Middle Ages. On the exterior Blix built up a large stone tower on the base of the old tower. He owned the church until his death, and bequeathed it to his brother who then gave it to the state. When Blix died in 1901 he was buried under the floor of the church.


Legacy

The railway tunnel of the Follo Line running parallel to the
Østfold Line The Østfold Line ( no, Østfoldbanen) is a railway line which runs from Oslo through the western parts of Follo and Østfold to Kornsjø in Norway. It continues through Sweden as the Norway/Vänern Line. The northern half is double track and th ...
is named the Blix Tunnel, which was named after him.


Gallery

File:Ås stasjon TRS 070804 006.jpg, Ås Rail Station File:Tangen station.jpg, Tangen Rail Station File:Sarpsborg railway station.jpg, Sarpsborg Rail Station File:Halden jernbanestasjon.JPG, Halden Rail Station File:Moss station 01.JPG, Moss Rail Station File:Morskogen stasjon.jpg, Morskogen Rail Station File:Roeros railway station.jpg, Røros Rail Station File:Opphus stasjon.jpg, Opphus Rail Station File:Glåmos stasjon.jpg, Glåmos Rail Station File:Alvdal stasjon.jpg, Alvdal Rail Station


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* * * * * * 1831 births 1901 deaths People from Larvik People educated at Oslo Cathedral School University of Hanover alumni Karlsruhe Institute of Technology alumni 19th-century Norwegian architects Norwegian engineers Norwegian expatriates in Germany Architects from Oslo {{Norway-architect-stub