Carl Gustaf Bergsten (10 May 1879[1] in Norrköping - 22 April 1935 in Stockholm) was a Swedish architect.
He apprenticed with architects Isak Gustaf Clason and Erik Lallerstedt.
He was influenced by the National Romantic style and Functionalism.
[4] He designed a number of exhibition spaces including Liljevalchs konsthall.
For the Norrköping Exhibition of Art and Industry in 1906, Bergsten designed the exhibition's two main buildings the Industrial Hall (Industrihallen) and the Art Exhibition Hall (Konsthallen) as well as the Hunting Pavilion (Jaktpaviljongen).