Johannes Henrik Nissen ( 21 April 1848 – 4 June 1915) was a Norwegian architect.
He was born in Christiania as a son of school manager Hartvig Nissen (1815–1874) and Karen Magdalena Aas (1820–1900).
[1][2] After his final exams in 1866, Nissen was a student at the Royal Drawing School in Christiania.
Henrik Nissen also had the opportunity to conduct a series of expensive buildings for wealthy clients.
He was also a juror in a wide range of important architectural competitions, and he was politically active as a representative[clarification needed] of the Conservative Party in Oslo 1897-1898 and the Council of Representatives[clarification needed] 1898–1901.