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Ingeborg Krafft

Ingeborg Krafft (23 April 1902 – 20 May 1963) was a Norwegian architect who worked extensively on housing and interior design.[1] She also designed the Mesnali Church.[1]

Biograpgy

Born on 23 April 1902, Ingeborg Krafft was the daughter of Petter Pettersen and his wife Sophie Susanne Krafft.[1] She attended the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry.[1] She went on to study at the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden, between 1926 and 1928.[1]

She began her professional career, partly during her studies, as an assistant architect to a number of renowned architects in Norway and Sweden including Henrik Bull, Lars Backer, Israel Wahlman, Gunnar Asplund, and Hakon Ahlberg.[1] From 1930, she began her own architectural practice in Oslo, and initially designed cabins, summer houses and villas. Later, her works focused more on housing and interior design.[1]

Krafft became a permanent consultant for the Norway's Farmers' Women's Association.[1][2] She was also associated with a number of other professional organizations including the National Association of Norwegian Architects, the Women's International Housing Committee, and the Norwegian Farmer Women's Rationalization Committee.[1][3]

In 1947, she received the Lars Backer's grant to study the housing reforms in America.[1][4]

She died on 20 May 1963.[1]

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