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Martin Hedmark

Martin Gravely Hedmark (10 November 1896 — 13 September 1980) was a Swedish architect practicing in the United States.[1] He was known for his designs for churches, inspired by modern Swedish architecture.

He was born in Sweden in 1896. He graduated from the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm in 1921. There he worked under Professor Lars Israel Wahlman, a noted architect. His education at the Institute taught him the architectural vocabulary that he used in his work. After a short practice in Sweden, he relocated to the United States. In later life he returned to Sweden, where he would die in 1980.[2]

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Hedmark's designs include:

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Hedmark, Martin (1896 - 1980) [sv]" (in Swedish). KulturNav. Retrieved 13 December 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Winquist, Alan H.; Rousselow-Winquist, Jessica (2009). Touring Swedish America, Second Edition: Where to Go and What to See. Minnesota Historical Society. pp. 12–. ISBN 978-0-87351-704-1.
  3. ^ Pages 243-244, American Guide Series: New York City Guide (1939)
  4. ^ American Contractor 24 June 1916: 67.
  5. ^ Page 102, Legendary Locals of Jersey City, New Jersey (John Gomez, 2014)