F. S. Platou

He worked for the international architects Lars Backer and Erich Mendelsohn before he established his own architectural firm in Oslo.

[2] The Norwegian architects Otto Torgersen and Bernt Heiberg worked in his firm, which designed various functionalist buildings in Oslo.

[4][5] After the Second World War, the office was expanded with more architects, who designed many banking centers and enterprise buildings in Oslo.

[2] They also designed the Kon-Tiki Museum at Bygdøy and the headquarters of the Norwegian Association of Local and Regional Authorities at Vika in the Oslo city centre.

[2] Platou was co-founder of the engineering, architecture and design firm Norconsult, and headed the company from 1963 to 1968.

The Grand Hotel in Oslo , which was reconstructed by Platou in 1958
The Kon-Tiki Museum at Bygdøy in Oslo, which was designed by F. S. Platou and Otto Torgersen in 1957