
Guðjón Samúelsson
Guðjón Samúelsson was a notable Icelandic architect, recognized for his contributions to the architectural landscape of Reykjavik, including the design of historic buildings such as Skólabær, which was recently sold, drawing attention to his legacy.
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Guðjón Samúelsson designed the Eimskipafélagshúsið before taking office as the state architect in 1920.
Tívolí opnar í EimskipafélagshúsinuGuðjón Samúelsson designed the old school building that is being considered for expansion.
Vilja tengja hótelbyggingu við gamla héraðsskólannGuðjón Samúelsson is known for designing the house in question and other notable buildings like Hallgrímskirkja.
Mikil óvissa ríkir um framtíð hússinsGuðjón Samúelsson played a significant role in establishing Icelandic concrete tradition.
Öll steypan á Íslandi kom svo á óvartGuðjón Samúelsson is noted as the architect of the old hospital building that now houses the town's archives.
„Hvort viltu vera kúkur eða hafmeyja?“
Guðjón Samúelsson was one of the prominent pioneers in Icelandic architecture who designed the old school building.
Gömul bygging fær nýtt hlutverkGuðjón Samúelsson designed the original building and all its interiors.
Gömlu höfuðstöðvarnar auglýstar til söluGuðjón Samúelsson designed the house purchased by Jón and Runólfur.
448 fm höll fjármálasérfræðings til söluGuðjón Samúelsson designed the house known as Skólabær.
Jón og Runólfur keyptu 435 milljóna hús í miðbænum

































