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Christian Frederik Møller (b. 1898 in Skanderborg, Denmark - d. 1988) was a Danish architect.
Christian Frederik Møller was at first educated as a mason, and was later admitted to The Kunstakademiets Arkitektskole in 1920.
He started own architectural office C.F. Møller in 1924, and in 1928 he formed a partnership with the architect and Professor Kay Fisker, and together they won the competition in 1931 for the new Aarhus University. C.F. Møller and Kay Fisker created a common architectural office in Aarhus in 1934, but the cooperation ended in 1942. C.F. Møller was the Royal Construction Inspector in 1953-1968, and was appointed in 1965 as the first rector of the newly founded Archirectural School in Aarhus. The C.F. Møllers Allé in Ørestaden, Copenhagen is named after him.
Today C.F. Møllers practise has 7 patners with one of his sons Mads Møller as chairman. The company is now one of Denmarks largest and leading with 250 employees spread across offices in Aarhus, Copenhagen, Aalborg, Vejle, Oslo and London.
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Selected Projects
- Aarhus Community Hospital
- Aarhus University, along with Kay Fisker and Povl Stegmann
- Sønderjyllandshallen, Aabenraa.
- Centralinstitutionen Sølund, in Skanderborg, 1935.
- Herning Art Museum, Herning, 1964-1965
- Pindstrup Church on Djursland, 1968.
- Kolding Hospital
- Middelfart Hospital
Honours
- The Eckersberg Medal, 1945.
Literature
Nils-Ole Lund: Bygmesteren C.F. Møller. 1998.
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