Lilla Hansen
Lilla Georgine Hansen (1872 - 1962) was Norway's first female architect. After studying at the Royal Drafting School (Den Kongelige Tegneskole) in Kristiania (1894) and serving architectural apprenticeships in Brussels, Kristiania and Copenhagen, she established her own practice in 1912. After her breakthrough the same year with Heftyeterrassen, a Neo-baroque residential complex in Oslo, she went on to design a number of large villas as well as a hospital and student accommodation for women.[1]
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- ↑ "Lilla Hansen", Store Norske Leksikon. (Norwegian) Retrieved 18 April 2012.