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Torben Grut
Torben Grut (2 June 1871 - 24 December 1945) was a Swedish architect.[1]
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TorbenGrut (2 June 1871 - 24 December 1945) was a Swedish architect. Torben Andreas Grut was born at Tuns parish in Skaraborg County, Sweden. Grut studied...
photographer and author TorbenGrut (1871–1945), Swedish architect William Grut (1914–2012), Swedish modern pentathlete, son of Torben This page lists people...
simply Stadion, is a stadium in Stockholm, Sweden. Designed by architect TorbenGrut, it was opened in 1912; its original use was as a venue for the 1912...
pentathlon. Grut was a multiple Swedish swimming champion and received the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal in 1948. Grut was born to the architect TorbenGrut, who...
Asplund, Carl Westman, Sigurd Lewerentz, Carl Bergsten, Sigfrid Ericson, TorbenGrut, Ragnar Hjorth, Cyrillus Johansson, Erik Lallerstedt, Gunnar Leche, Sven...
trees on the shore of Lake Siljan in Dalarna, and the architect was TorbenGrut, who also designed the Stockholm Stadium used for the 1912 Summer Olympics...
funding was given to the sum of 400,000 Kr for a timber stadium but TorbenGrut, the architect, also drew up alternative plans for a stone stadium. Following...
Léonie Geisendorf (1914-2016) Carl Christoffer Gjörwell (1766-1837) TorbenGrut (1871-1945) Axel Haig (1835-1921) Margit Hall (1901-1937), first woman...
community there are old construction villages that were designed by TorbenGrut. Vallvik, located at the so-called Virgin coast (Swedish: Jungfrukusten)(named...
use of a glass-covered bank hall and was positively reviewed e.g. by TorbenGrut. Many of the banks designed by Ernst Stenhammar are characterised by...
begravningsplatsen) in Stockholm. 1 June – The Stockholm Olympic Stadium, designed by TorbenGrut, is inaugurated for the Olympic Games. 2 August – A Swedish study shows...
2004 2008 3 Gillis Grafström Sweden figure skating 4 1920 1932 4 William Grut Sweden modern pentathlon 1, winter pentathlon 1 1948 1948 2 Johann Baptist...
returned. In 1956 when she was diagnosed with the stomach ulcer, Professor Torben Knudtzon performed surgery at Copenhagen University Hospital, but by that...