Philip Smidth2 photographed in 1918 by Julie Laurberg
Born
(1855-05-03)3 May 1855
Rønnede, Denmark
Died
21 June 1938(1938-06-21) (aged 83)
Nationality
Danish
Occupation
Architect
Philip Smidth (3 May 1855 – 21 June 1938) was a prolific Danish architect in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works included, commercial properties, high-end apartment buildings, hotels and hospitals. He worked in the Historicist style. Two of his works, Liselund Ny Slot on the island of Møn and Gefion and Gylfe in Copenhagen, have been listed by the Danish Heritage Agency.
PhilipSmidth (3 May 1855 – 21 June 1938) was a prolific Danish architect in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works included, commercial properties...
Budtz Müller (1837 in Mariager – 1884) a pioneering Danish photographer PhilipSmidth (1855 in Mariager – 1938) a prolific architect in the Historicist style...
used to be located at the site. It was built in 1891-93 to a design by PhilipSmidth which draws on inspiration from French Renaissance architecture. The...
Kastrup Glasværk. It is from 1892 and was designed by the architect PhilipSmidth. ICTUR; et al., eds. (2005). Trade Unions of the World (6th ed.). London...
local inhabitants. Smidth was the son of the city bailiff of Skive, Edvard PhilipSmidth, and the brother of Verner Frederik Læssøe Smidth who founded the...
on the corner with Stavangergade (Stavangergade 6) was designed by PhilipSmidth and is from 1907. He has also designed several other buildings in the...
for Foreningen Socialt Boligbyggeri in 1891–93. It was designed by PhilipSmidth. In 1923, Price Viggo rented one of the third-floor apartments at Vester...
replaced five older properties in 1904. It was built to designs by PhilipSmidth. A subsidiary was shortly thereafter established in Stockholm. It was...
Svanegaard, the most distinctive building on the square. It was completed by PhilipSmidth in 1904 with inspiration from French architecture. The other buildings...
and Gylfe building complex was constructed in 1900–02 to designs by PhilipSmidth. The names Gefion and Gylfe were inspired by some of the local street...
Skriver (1918-2016) Morten Skøt (1886–1937) Carl Martin Smidt (1872–1947) PhilipSmidth (1855–1938) Julius Smith (1861–1943) Johann Adam Soherr (1706–1778)...