Ragna Grubb

In 1922, she attended technical school and the following year was admitted to study architecture at the Danish Academy, graduating in 1933.

During her studies, she took on part-time work with Kaj Gottlob, Povl Baumann and Knud Sørensen.

The initiative was based on her winning a competition in 1934 for Kvindernes Bygning (the Women's Building) in Niels Hemmingsens Gade in Copenhagen.

[1] In 1937, Grubb married the architect Christian Laursen who occasionally assisted her although he was usually engaged in other work.

As family commitments increasingly weighed on her time, her later work was devoted to a few private homes and summer houses and to restoration.

Kvindernes Bygning (1936) designed by Ragna Grubb