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Christian Hansen (architect)

Hans Christian Hansen (20 April 1803 – 2 May 1883) was a Historicist Danish architect who worked 18 years in Greece where he was active in the transformation of Athens from a small town to the country's capital and an international metropolis. Later in his career he returned to Denmark, where he became a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and designed buildings such as the Copenhagen Municipal Hospital and the Østervold Observatory. He was the brother of Theophilus Hansen who was also an internationally successful architect, active in Athens and Vienna. He is considered to be a pioneer in the study and application of polychrome architecture.[1]

Hans Christian Hansen
Born(1803-04-20)20 April 1803
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died2 May 1883(1883-05-02) (aged 80)
Vienna, Austria
NationalityDanish
Alma materRoyal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Copenhagen Municipal Hospital
Østervold Observatory

Biography

Early life and career

Christian Hansen was born in Copenhagen. He attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1816, just 13 years old, where he studied under Christian Frederik Hansen, the leading Danish architect of the time, and Gustav Friedrich Hetsch. Christian Frederik Hansen taught him a rational approach to architecture[2] and Hetsch introduced him to Karl Friedrich Schinkel whose influence he had brought to Denmark.[1]

In 1831 Christian Hansen won the Academy's large gold medal and a travel scholarship. He then set out on a journey to Italy and Greece, first spending two years in Italy, mainly in Rome and Sicily.

Years in Athens

 
The University in Athens

In 1833, Hansen travelled to Athens, recently been chosen as the new capital of the nascent Greece which had recently gained its independence from the Ottoman Empire. At the time, Athens was just a small village with a few thousand inhabitants, chosen as capital for historic and sentimental reasons. It was therefore set for massive redevelopment to become a modern metropolis. Hansen won the favour of king Otto of Greece and was appointed Court Architect in 1834. In 1838, he was joined by his brother Theophilus who had also studied architecture at the Academy in Copenhagen but had been unsuccessful in getting commissions.

Christian Hansen's most famous work in Athens is the original main building for the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. Construction started in 1839 using the proceeds of a fund-raising campaign from Greeks at home and abroad. It was inaugurated in 1841, though not entirely completed until 1864 due to lack of funds. It is built in marble in Greek Revival style, also known as Neohellenic Classicism, of which it is considered one of the most important examples and a source of inspiration for many other buildings of the time, particularly in Germany. It is part of the so-called Neoclassical, or Athenian, Trilogy which was completed by his brother with the Academy of Athens and the National Library of Greece.[3]

Hansen also designed private houses and churches.[2] The latter include the Anglican St. Paul's Church. It is designed in a mixed Victorian and Gothic Revival style.[4]

 
Österreichischer Lloyd's Arsenal and Dockyards at Trieste, c. 1900

Hansen's work in Athens also involved archeological excavations and investigations. Together with the German architect Eduard Schaubert he excavated and reconstructed the Temple of Athena Nike at the Acropolis and he contributed to the compilation of material for Joseph Hoffer's account of horizontal curvature and optical corrections in Greek temples.[1]

Hansen's reputation reached outside Greece and in 1850 the shipping company Österreichischer Lloyd commissioned him to build a marine arsenal and dockyards at Trieste. The extensive building complex designed in the Rundbogenstil with details inspired by Byzantine architecture was constructed from 1852 to 1856.[5]

Homecoming and work in Denmark

After the revolt in September 1843 in Athens, a nationalist wave made it hard for foreigners to work in Greece. In 1851, Hansen returned to Denmark after almost 20 years abroad. He was appointed Royal Building Inspector for Funen and the surrounding islands but had to let someone else, C. A. Møller, temporarily take care of his obligations due to his engagements with Lloyds in Trieste.

In 1867, he became a member of the Academy in Copenhagen and Royal Building Inspector for Zealand, Lolland and Falster. That same year he also took over the professorial chair in architecture at the Academy which had become vacant with Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll's death the year before.

As a practicing architect, Hansen never got the prominent role in Denmark upon his return which could have been expected after his achievements abroad. In Copenhagen he built the Municipal Hospital in the Rundbogenstil which he had also applied in Trieste. His Østervold Observatory was built on the former fortifications of the city to replace the astronomical observatory at the Round Tower. For the University of Copenhagen he also designed a Zoological Museum in Krystalgade in Renaissance Revival style. The building is today used by the university's administration but the lavishly decorated Grand Hall, where the large, stuffed animals used to be on display, is frequently used for exhibitions.[2]

Christian Hansen died in 1883 and is interred at Assistens Cemetery.[citation needed]

His great-great granddaughter, Dinah Jane Hansen, is in the girl group Fifth Harmony. She has shown support to him on her visit to Denmark on October 22, 2016.[citation needed]

Selected buildings

 
The Kantakouzinos building in Athens
 
Copenhagen Municipal Hospital

Notes

  1. ^ a b c "Hans Christian Hansen". Answers. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
  2. ^ a b c "Christian Hansen (arkitekt)". Gyldendal. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
  3. ^ "Neoclassical Trilogy (Academy-University-Library), Athens". Virtual tourist. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
  4. ^ . St. Paul's Church. Archived from the original on 2010-02-09. Retrieved 2010-02-21.
  5. ^ Villads Villadsen. "Christian Hansen". Kunstindeks Danmark & Weilbach Kunstnerleksikon. Retrieved May 1, 2019.

References

  • Aristea Papanicolaou-Christensen, Christian Hansen. Breve og tegninger fra Grækenland. Copenhagen. Gyldendal. 1994. ISBN 87-00-19758-0 (Danish)
  • Ida Haugsted, Arkitekten Christian Hansen - at vende tilbage til Fædrelandet med mange gode Erfaringer. Copenhagen. Bogværket. 2009. ISBN 87-92420-08-7

External links

  •   Media related to Christian Hansen (architect) at Wikimedia Commons

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For other people named Christian Hansen see Christian Hansen Hans Christian Hansen 20 April 1803 2 May 1883 was a Historicist Danish architect who worked 18 years in Greece where he was active in the transformation of Athens from a small town to the country s capital and an international metropolis Later in his career he returned to Denmark where he became a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and designed buildings such as the Copenhagen Municipal Hospital and the Ostervold Observatory He was the brother of Theophilus Hansen who was also an internationally successful architect active in Athens and Vienna He is considered to be a pioneer in the study and application of polychrome architecture 1 Hans Christian HansenBorn 1803 04 20 20 April 1803Copenhagen DenmarkDied2 May 1883 1883 05 02 aged 80 Vienna AustriaNationalityDanishAlma materRoyal Danish Academy of Fine ArtsOccupationArchitectBuildingsNational and Kapodistrian University of AthensCopenhagen Municipal HospitalOstervold Observatory Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life and career 1 2 Years in Athens 1 3 Homecoming and work in Denmark 2 Selected buildings 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksBiography EditEarly life and career Edit Christian Hansen was born in Copenhagen He attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1816 just 13 years old where he studied under Christian Frederik Hansen the leading Danish architect of the time and Gustav Friedrich Hetsch Christian Frederik Hansen taught him a rational approach to architecture 2 and Hetsch introduced him to Karl Friedrich Schinkel whose influence he had brought to Denmark 1 In 1831 Christian Hansen won the Academy s large gold medal and a travel scholarship He then set out on a journey to Italy and Greece first spending two years in Italy mainly in Rome and Sicily Years in Athens Edit The University in Athens In 1833 Hansen travelled to Athens recently been chosen as the new capital of the nascent Greece which had recently gained its independence from the Ottoman Empire At the time Athens was just a small village with a few thousand inhabitants chosen as capital for historic and sentimental reasons It was therefore set for massive redevelopment to become a modern metropolis Hansen won the favour of king Otto of Greece and was appointed Court Architect in 1834 In 1838 he was joined by his brother Theophilus who had also studied architecture at the Academy in Copenhagen but had been unsuccessful in getting commissions Christian Hansen s most famous work in Athens is the original main building for the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Construction started in 1839 using the proceeds of a fund raising campaign from Greeks at home and abroad It was inaugurated in 1841 though not entirely completed until 1864 due to lack of funds It is built in marble in Greek Revival style also known as Neohellenic Classicism of which it is considered one of the most important examples and a source of inspiration for many other buildings of the time particularly in Germany It is part of the so called Neoclassical or Athenian Trilogy which was completed by his brother with the Academy of Athens and the National Library of Greece 3 Hansen also designed private houses and churches 2 The latter include the Anglican St Paul s Church It is designed in a mixed Victorian and Gothic Revival style 4 Osterreichischer Lloyd s Arsenal and Dockyards at Trieste c 1900 Hansen s work in Athens also involved archeological excavations and investigations Together with the German architect Eduard Schaubert he excavated and reconstructed the Temple of Athena Nike at the Acropolis and he contributed to the compilation of material for Joseph Hoffer s account of horizontal curvature and optical corrections in Greek temples 1 Hansen s reputation reached outside Greece and in 1850 the shipping company Osterreichischer Lloyd commissioned him to build a marine arsenal and dockyards at Trieste The extensive building complex designed in the Rundbogenstil with details inspired by Byzantine architecture was constructed from 1852 to 1856 5 Homecoming and work in Denmark Edit Ostervold Observatory 1861 After the revolt in September 1843 in Athens a nationalist wave made it hard for foreigners to work in Greece In 1851 Hansen returned to Denmark after almost 20 years abroad He was appointed Royal Building Inspector for Funen and the surrounding islands but had to let someone else C A Moller temporarily take care of his obligations due to his engagements with Lloyds in Trieste In 1867 he became a member of the Academy in Copenhagen and Royal Building Inspector for Zealand Lolland and Falster That same year he also took over the professorial chair in architecture at the Academy which had become vacant with Michael Gottlieb Bindesboll s death the year before As a practicing architect Hansen never got the prominent role in Denmark upon his return which could have been expected after his achievements abroad In Copenhagen he built the Municipal Hospital in the Rundbogenstil which he had also applied in Trieste His Ostervold Observatory was built on the former fortifications of the city to replace the astronomical observatory at the Round Tower For the University of Copenhagen he also designed a Zoological Museum in Krystalgade in Renaissance Revival style The building is today used by the university s administration but the lavishly decorated Grand Hall where the large stuffed animals used to be on display is frequently used for exhibitions 2 Christian Hansen died in 1883 and is interred at Assistens Cemetery citation needed His great great granddaughter Dinah Jane Hansen is in the girl group Fifth Harmony She has shown support to him on her visit to Denmark on October 22 2016 citation needed Selected buildings Edit The Kantakouzinos building in Athens Copenhagen Municipal Hospital The Mint Athens 1834 6 National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Athens 1837 50 St Paul s Church Athens 1838 1841 Eye Clinic Athens Crown Prince s Palace Athens Hotel for Osterreichischer Lloyd Loutraki Greece Arsenal and Dockyards Trieste 1852 56 Copenhagen Municipal Hospital Copenhagen 1856 63 Ostervold Observatory Copenhagen 1859 61 Museum of Zoology Krystalgade Copenhagen 1863 1869 Valkendorfs Kollegium student residence Sankt Peders Straede Copenhagen 1865 66 Roman Bathhouse Tordenskjoldsgade Copenhagen 1868 since rebuilt St Nicolai s Church Holbaek 1868 72 Christiansdal Abbey Naestved 1870 71 St Joseph s Hospital Griffenfeldsgade Copenhagen 1873 75 later extensions 1881 og 1904 Palm House complex University of Copenhagen Botanical Garden 1874 Notes Edit a b c Hans Christian Hansen Answers Retrieved 2010 02 21 a b c Christian Hansen arkitekt Gyldendal Retrieved 2010 02 21 Neoclassical Trilogy Academy University Library Athens Virtual tourist Retrieved 2010 02 21 St Paul s Anglican Church St Paul s Church Archived from the original on 2010 02 09 Retrieved 2010 02 21 Villads Villadsen Christian Hansen Kunstindeks Danmark amp Weilbach Kunstnerleksikon Retrieved May 1 2019 References EditAristea Papanicolaou Christensen Christian Hansen Breve og tegninger fra Graekenland Copenhagen Gyldendal 1994 ISBN 87 00 19758 0 Danish Ida Haugsted Arkitekten Christian Hansen at vende tilbage til Faedrelandet med mange gode Erfaringer Copenhagen Bogvaerket 2009 ISBN 87 92420 08 7External links Edit Media related to Christian Hansen architect at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Christian Hansen architect amp oldid 1133059344, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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