Peer Qvam

Peer Hafslo Qvam (24 December 1911 – 27 July 1977) was a Norwegian architect.

He was a son of chemical engineer Olaf Hafslo Qvam (1873–1960) and his wife Sigrid Sørby (1875–1929).

He first worked for architects Johan Meyer, Dagfinn Morseth and Mads Wiel Gedde.

Qvam and Engh won a contest to design Oslo Central Station in 1946.

On the Grorud Line there were Carl Berners plass, Risløkka, Vollebekk and Veitvet, designed between 1960 and 1964 and opened in October 1966.