Gudolf Blakstad

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Gudolf Blakstad (born May 19, 1893 in Gjerpen, near Skien - died November 22, 1985 in Oslo), was a Norwegian architect.

Blakstad was educated at the Norwegian Institute of Technology, worked with Arnstein Arneberg and Herman Munthe-Kaas. He was noted for his work in the transition between neo-classicism and functionalism in Norwegian architecture.

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