founded in 1930 by civil engineer Christen Ostenfeld in Copenhagen. Prior to establishing the business, Ostenfeld had spent several years in both France...
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Christen Christensen Raunkiær (29 March 1860 – 11 March 1938) was a Danish botanist, who was a pioneer of plant ecology. He is mainly remembered for his...
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April 1938. The architect was Hans Hansen and the chief engineer Christen Ostenfeld. Poul Henningsen designed special lighting and an adjacent ballroom...
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Bartholin 1654 1656 Peder Spormand 1656 1657 Jacob Knudsen 1657 1658 Christen Ostenfeld 1658 1659 Rasmus Enevoldsen Brochmand 1658 1659 Jacob Knudsen 1659...
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Nielsen Poul Nørgaard Alice O'Fredericks Povl Olrik Poul Rovsing Olsen Christen Ostenfeld Hother A. Paludan Aage Paul-Petersen Ingeborg Pehrson Nielsine Petersen...
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divided into the Diocese of Copenhagen and the Diocese of Roskilde. Harald Ostenfeld, the last Bishop of Zealand, continued as the Bishop of Copenhagen while...
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through a comprehensive renovation under supervision of the engineer Christen Ostenfeld, his first major assignment, and the name was changed to National-Scala...
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apartments on the upper floors from 1939 designed by Edvard Thomsen and Christen Ostenfeld Hansen's Family Garden Pile Alle 10, 2000 Frederiksberg 55°40′21.55″N...
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from the original on 27 November 2020. Retrieved 19 August 2013. Simon Ostenfeld Pedersen. "Museum as a Light Machine". Danish Heritage. Archived from...
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Skovgaard Ostenfeld (1866–1931), civil engineer Julius Petersen (1839–1910), mathematician Ragna Rask-Nielsen (1900–1998), biochemist Christen C. Raunkiær...
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