Vilhelm Klein
Vilhelm Klein was a Danish architect who adopted the Historicist approach, frequently emulating the so-called Rosenborg style and the Italian Renaissance style.
Early life
Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, as the son of Ditlev Vilhelm Klein and Marie Kirstine Skousboe. He first trained as a stonemason before studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he was awarded the grand silver medal in 1856. From 1851 to 1856, he worked as a draftsman for Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll who he always considered to have been his main instructor.Career
From 1857 to 1862, he worked as an architectural designer for Ferdinand Meldahl who also influenced his style. He also worked for Johan Daniel Herholdt during the construction of Selchausdal Manor in Kalundborg, thus receiving insights for the most prominent architects of the day.Klein was particularly fond of the Rosenborg style based on the Dutch Renaissance trends under Christian IV, crediting Bindesbøll for its prominent place in Danish architecture. From 1866 to 1872, he undertook substantial extensions to Bindesbøll's Lægeforeningens boliger social housing development in the Østerbro District of Copenhagen. His masterpieces include the Industriforeningen Building in the Italian Renaissance style on Vesterbro, the Danish Museum of Art & Design in the Rosenborg style on Rådhuspladsen, and the main building at the Ny Carlsberg Brewhouse also in Italian Renaissance style.
Culture canon
Vilhelm Klein is listed in the Danish Culture Canon together with Michael Gottlieb Bindesbøll in connection with the social housing development in Lægeforeningens boliger—Brumleby.List of works
- Garden Wing of Selchausdal
- Organ in Frederiksborg Chapel, Hillerød
- Villa Sommariva, Nordre Strandvej, Helsingør
- Provost Monrad's villa, Falkoner Allé, Frederiksberg
- Freemasons' Lodge, Helsingør
- Ringsted Oharmacy, Ringsted
- Extension of Brumleby, Østerbrogade 57, row J-S
- Sparekassen for Kjøbenhavn og Omegn, Niels Hemmingsens Gade 24, Copenhagen
- Extension of Sparekassen for København og Omegn, Valkendorfsgade, Copenhagen
- Industriudstillingsbygning, Vesterbrogade 1, Copenhagen
- Langkilde House, Helsingør
- Ganløse Workhouse, Ganløse
- Aalborg By og Omegns Sparekasse, Aalborg
- Centralhotellet, Rådhuspladsen 16/Vesterbrogade 2 A, Copenhagen
- Jernbanegade 3-5, Copenhagen
- Holbergsgade 14, Copenhagen
- Peder Skrams Gade 15, Copenhagen
- Rådhuspladsen 14, Copenhagen
- Store Kongensgade 63, Copenhagen
- Holbergsgade 16, Copenhagen
- Frederiksborggade 28-30, Copenhagen
- Karens Minde, Wagnersvej 19
- Extension of Brumleby, Copenhagen
- Døvstummeskole, Baldersgade
- Tegne- og Kunstindustriskolen for Kvinder, H.C. Andersens Boulevard 10, Copenhagen
- Facade of Sparekassen for Helsingør og Omegn, Stengade, Helsingør
- Mellem- og Realskole, Klosterstræde, Holbæk
- Kronprinsesse Louises Asyl, Østerbrogade 57 A, Copenhagen
- Buerup Kirke, Buerup
- Lillemosegård, Søborg
- Gammelmosehus, Vangede
- Exhibition Building for the French Exhibition
- Danish pavilion for the World Expo in Paris
- H.C. Andersen Slottet, H.C. Andersens Boulevard 22-24
- G.E.C. Gad Building, Vimmelskaftet 32, Copenhagen
- De Kellerske Anstalter, institutions for the mentally disabled in Brejning by Vejle Fjord
- Brejning Watertower, Brejning
- Vestbanegård Watertower, Varde
- Ny Carlsberg Brewhouse, Carlsberg, Copenhagen
- Main building, bottling plant and gatekeeper's house, Carlsberg, Vester Fælledvej 100