Ulrik Plesner

Ulrik Plesner

Ulrik Adolph Plesner, usually known as Ulrik Plesner, (May 17, 1861, in Vedersø – November 22, 1933, in Skagen) was an innovative Danish architect who designed in a National Romantic style at the beginning of the 20th century. He is remembered in particular for his influence on the style of architecture practiced in Skagen in the north of Jutland.[1]

Early life

Born in Vedersø near Ringkøbing on the west coast of Jutland, he was the son of parish priest J.F. Plesner. After attending the Copenhagen Technical School (Teknisk Selskabs Skole), he entered the school of architecture at the Royal Danish Academy where he studied under Martin Nyrop, graduating in 1893. He developed a simple style typified by compact structures of red brick with white cornices and trimmings.[1][2]

Career

Skagen Church renovated by Ulrik Plesner in 1910

Plesner was first noted for an extension to Brøndums Hotel in Skagen which he completed in 1892. Much of his subsequent work was in Skagen where he lived for extended periods and became closely associated with the colony of artists known as the Skagen Painters. Highly respected by his colleagues, he contributed to the development of the main style of the period, Historicism. He also associated with Thorvald Bindesbøll who collaborated with him, often designing interiors in the Art Nouveau style.[1]

Contribution to Skagen architecture

Plesner first arrived in Skagen in 1891 in connection with the establishment of Højen Lighthouse. The same year he designed the first extension of Brøndums Hotel. The same year, he renovated the house belonging to P.S. Krøyer and in 1913 designed a house for Michael and Anna Ancher. In 1919, he drew up early designs for Skagens Museum and went on to design the town's railway station, hospital, bank, harbor-master's residence, post office and numerous private houses. Plesner died of a heart attack in 1933 while staying in Brøndums Hotel.[3] The last building he designed before his death was Ålbæk Station on the railway from Skagen to Frederikshavn.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "Ulrik Plesner, f. 1861", Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. (in Danish) Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Ulrik Plesner 15-05-1861 - 21-11-1933" Archived 2013-10-14 at the Wayback Machine, Skagensiden.dk. (in Danish) Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Ulrik Plesner (1861-1933)", Skagens Museum. (in Danish) Retrieved 12 October 2013.
  4. ^ "Skagensbanen: Stationerne", Nordjyllands jernbaner. (in Danish) Retrieved 15 October 2013.

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