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Hans Jacob Sparre (1861—1937) was a Norwegian architect. He was born in Nore, Norway in 1861 to and Anne Petronelle Enger. He was educated in Hanover, Germany under C. W. Hase in 1883. After graduation, he worked in Arendal as a manager at a technical school for three years. From 1886 until 1892, he worked as an architect in Plauen, Oldenburg, and Berlin, Germany. From 1892 to 1896, Sparre was a city architect in Bergen, where he designed a building at Domkirkegaten 4 (1895) in the neo-renaissance style. He moved to Kristiania in 1897, where he started his own architecture firm, partly in collaboration with Herman Major Backer. He is known for designing the justice building in 1903 which is the home of the Supreme Court of Norway.

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  • Hans Jacob Sparre, född den 18 november 1861, död 1937, var en norsk arkitekt, son till Ole Jacob Sparre. Hans Jacob Sparre blev utexaminerades 1881 från Bergens tekniske skole och utbildde sig i arkitektur ved Hannovers tekniska högskola. Efter att ha varit bosatt i Berlin och andra tyska städer i nio år, blev han rektor för Arendals tekniska aftonskola och blev 1893 byggnadsinspektör i Bergen. Han etablerede sig 1897 som arkitekt i Kristiania. Han ritade bland annat , Högsta domstolens lokaler i Oslo. (sv)
  • Hans Jacob Sparre (1861—1937) was a Norwegian architect. He was born in Nore, Norway in 1861 to and Anne Petronelle Enger. He was educated in Hanover, Germany under C. W. Hase in 1883. After graduation, he worked in Arendal as a manager at a technical school for three years. From 1886 until 1892, he worked as an architect in Plauen, Oldenburg, and Berlin, Germany. From 1892 to 1896, Sparre was a city architect in Bergen, where he designed a building at Domkirkegaten 4 (1895) in the neo-renaissance style. He moved to Kristiania in 1897, where he started his own architecture firm, partly in collaboration with Herman Major Backer. He is known for designing the justice building in 1903 which is the home of the Supreme Court of Norway. (en)
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  • Hans Jacob Sparre (1861—1937) was a Norwegian architect. He was born in Nore, Norway in 1861 to and Anne Petronelle Enger. He was educated in Hanover, Germany under C. W. Hase in 1883. After graduation, he worked in Arendal as a manager at a technical school for three years. From 1886 until 1892, he worked as an architect in Plauen, Oldenburg, and Berlin, Germany. From 1892 to 1896, Sparre was a city architect in Bergen, where he designed a building at Domkirkegaten 4 (1895) in the neo-renaissance style. He moved to Kristiania in 1897, where he started his own architecture firm, partly in collaboration with Herman Major Backer. He is known for designing the justice building in 1903 which is the home of the Supreme Court of Norway. He was the brother of Christian Sparre. He was a long time member of the Liberal Party of Norway. (en)
  • Hans Jacob Sparre, född den 18 november 1861, död 1937, var en norsk arkitekt, son till Ole Jacob Sparre. Hans Jacob Sparre blev utexaminerades 1881 från Bergens tekniske skole och utbildde sig i arkitektur ved Hannovers tekniska högskola. Efter att ha varit bosatt i Berlin och andra tyska städer i nio år, blev han rektor för Arendals tekniska aftonskola och blev 1893 byggnadsinspektör i Bergen. Han etablerede sig 1897 som arkitekt i Kristiania. Han ritade bland annat , Högsta domstolens lokaler i Oslo. (sv)
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