Fritz Herman Vilhelm Eckert, (25 April 1852 - 6 March 1920) was a
Swedish
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architect
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.
Biography
Fritz Herman Vilhelm Eckert was born in
Stockholm
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, Sweden.
He attended the
Royal Swedish Academy of Arts
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from 1871-1878 and spent 1879 travelling abroad.
He was employed as an architect by the Swedish public construction service (''Överintendentsämbetet'') in 1878 and was made a curator of this service in 1904. From 1880 he lectured at the
Stockholm
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-based
KTH Royal Institute of Technology.
Eckert designed
Curmanska Villan at Floragatan (1880),
Royal Stables in Stockholm (1895), Antuna Gård in
Upplands Väsby (1881),
YWCA
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building in Stockholm (1905) and the
Mariestad
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City Library (1895–96) as well as contributing to numerous church
restorations.
Gallery
File:Antuna gård 2009.jpg, Antuna Gård (1881)
File:Hovstallet.jpg, Royal Stables (1895)
File:Linden 12.JPG, Curmanska Villan (1880)
File:Stadsbiblioteket, Mariestad 01.JPG, Mariestad City Library (1895–96)
References
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1852 births
1920 deaths
Artists from Stockholm
Swedish architects
Academic staff of the KTH Royal Institute of Technology