Ernst Torp


Ernst Torp was a Norwegian architect.
Torp was born in Kristiania, Norway. He was the son of Hjalmar Torp and his wife Marie Fredrikke Severine Vaumund.
He was a brother of architect Leif Torp, and father of architects Fredrik Torp and Niels A. Torp. Through his marriage with Nini Augusta Butenschøn he was a brother-in-law of banker Barthold A. Butenschøn and sculptor Ragnhild Butenschøn.
He attended Statens håndverks- og kunstindustriskole and Christiania tekniske skole. He graduated from the Arkitektutdannelse Kunsta in Copenhagen during 1923. He conducted study trips in the Netherlands, France and Italy during 1923 and to France and Italy in 1925.
From 1926, Torp was employed by the City of Oslo. Along with his brother Leif, Torp ran the architect firm Torp & Torp from 1930 to 1974. The firm principally designed high quality public and commercial buildings. These included Torstedhjørnet at Stortingsgata 30, Dronningens gate 10 and 11 and Hieronymus Heyerdahls gate 1, all in Oslo. In 1976, the firm was awarded the Sundts premie for the design of the offices of Fellesbanken at Karl Johans gate 27 in Oslo.

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