Herman Major Backer (October 30, 1856 – May 21, 1932) was a
Norwegian architect. He is best known for having designed many luxury houses, grand public buildings, and business buildings, as well as hotels and churches. Backer was very productive and was one of the leading architects in Norway in the decades around 1900.
His son
Lars Backer
Lars Thalian Backer (5 January 1892 – 7 June 1930) was a Norwegian architect. Backer was a pioneer of modernism in Norwegian architecture during the 1920s.
Biography
Backer was born in Oslo, Norway. His parents were Herman Major Backer ( ...
was later one of Norway's leading
functionalist architects.
Backer was educated at
Wilhelm von Hanno's drawing school, at the
Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in
Christiania, and in
Dresden. When he returned to Norway from abroad, he first worked for three years as a stipendiary building inspector in Christiania before he established his own practice in the town in 1882.
Selected works
One of the first large commissions that Backer accepted was to design a mansion for the lumber merchant and government minister
Hans Rasmus Astrup
Hans Rasmus Astrup (17 April 1831 in Bolsøy – 19 February 1898) was a Norwegian industrial entrepreneur, philanthropist and politician with the Liberal Party.
Astrup was born and raised at Bolsøy in Møre og Romsdal, Norway. He was the son ...
. The
Minister Astrup Mansion
Minister may refer to:
* Minister (Christianity), a Christian cleric
** Minister (Catholic Church)
* Minister (government), a member of government who heads a ministry (government department)
** Minister without portfolio, a member of government w ...
( no, Statsråd Astrups villa) stands at ''
Drammensveien'' no. 78 in Oslo and was built in 1887 as a private home for Astrup and his family. In 1911 the building was taken over by the
Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, which still owns the building today.
Around the same time he designed the
Fridheim Mansion ( no, Villa Fridheim) on the shore of
Krøderen for the lumber merchant Svend Haug from
Drammen. The building was intended to serve as a country home for the lumber merchant and his family. Later it was used as a hotel, and since 1986 the
Fridheim Mansion Adventure Museum has been located there.
Backer designed another mansion at the
Skaugum estate. It was commissioned by
Fritz Wedel Jarlsberg and was built in 1891 in a style similar to that of the Fridheim Mansion.
The Skaugum estate was presented to
Crown Prince Olav and
Crown Princess Märtha, who moved into it in 1929.
The mansion was destroyed by fire on May 20, 1930.

Backer also designed the
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at ''Grønlandsleiret'' no. 15 in Oslo, built in 1882. The building was commissioned by the
Schou Brewery
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History
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and was built of brick with plaster ornamentation. The building was remodeled by his son Lars Backer in 1927. A restaurant has operated in the building since it was opened in 1892.
In the mid-1890s, Backer designed the building at ''Arbins gate'' no. 1 in Oslo. This is the house where
Henrik Ibsen
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lived during his last years, and the building now contains the Oslo
Ibsen Museum.
Backer's
Backergården building is a
Baroque Revival structure at ''Kongens gate'' no. 31 in Oslo. It was built for the businessman Johan Paul Jørgen Alexander Backer and his fur business in 1895. The building was built with a steel supporting skeleton structure that allows the large windows. The facade is clad with Norwegian marble from the
Dunderland Valley
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in the municipality of
Rana
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.
Other works by Backer include
Saint John's Church in
Bergen,
Klemetsrud Church,
Sollihøgda Chapel,
Stensgård Church
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, Krebsegården at ''Holtegata'' no. 20 in Oslo, the Victoria Hotel in
Lillehammer
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, Simersgården at ''Grev Wedels plass'' no. 4 in Oslo, the Alfheim Complex at ''Pilestredet'' no. 27 in Oslo, the dormitory building at
Jønsberg Upper Secondary School
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in
Romedal, and an addition to the Madserud estate at ''Madserud allé'' no 34 in Oslo.
References
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Architects from Oslo
1856 births
1932 deaths