Paul Armin Due
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Paul Armin Due (born 1870, died 1926) was a Norwegian architect who designed many of the railway stations built by Norges Statsbaner. Son of Paul Due, also a railway station architect, he graduated from Leibniz University Hannover in 1896 and spent two years working in Germany before returning to Norway to work for his fathers architecture company. Until 1910 he designed a number of the stations built by the Norwegian State Railways, including virtually all stations north of Levanger on Hell-Sunnanbanen and many stations on Bergensbanen, including all those in Hallingdal. His stations are predominantly jugend and simple North-German new renaissance. After 1911 he started his own company, and from 1916 worked for the city of Kristiania. He died in 1926.[1]
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- ^ Hoås, Jan; Morten Stene (2005). Hell Sunnanbanen. Jubileumskomiteen 2005, 89-90.