Aage Langeland-Mathiesen
Aage Langeland-Mathiesen | |
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| Born | 22 May 1868 Aarhus, Denmark |
| Died | 19 June 1933 (aged 65) Liseleje, Denmark |
| Nationality | Danish |
| Alma mater | Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts |
| Occupation | Architect |
| Awards | Pritzker Prize |
Aage Langeland-Mathiesen (22 May 1868 – 19 June 1933) was a Danish architect. He was active both in building design and restoration, and was associated with the National Museum for many years. His building designs are strongly influenced by his interest in historic architecture. He collaborated with his more well-known colleague Ulrik Plesner on many projects.