Torgeir Alvsaker (1875—1971) was a Norwegian architect.
He attended the Bergen Technical School and graduated in 1898.
In 1916, he returned to Bergen where he set up his own architecture company.
From 1948 to 1969, Alvsaker worked in partnership with architect Einar Vaardal-Lunde, also based in Bergen.
[1][2] In addition to designing houses in residential areas mostly in and around Bergen, he also designed several farm buildings, hospitals, old people's homes, schools, hotels, museums, and churches, working mainly in Western Norway.