30:(24 February 1683 in Gothenburg, Sweden â 22 October 1773 in Stockholm) was a Swedish fortification officer and architect. He was Gothenburg's first city engineer, a position he held from 1717 until 1727. In 1727, he was appointed city architect in Stockholm, where he stayed for 45 years until 1772. During this time, he also began an influential school of architecture. He was an older brother of the engineer and architect Bengt Wilhelm Carlberg, who replaced him as a city engineer in Gothenburg when Johan Eberhard moved to Stockholm.
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Eberhard Carlberg owned and lived in a house he inherited from his mother at the eastern side of Korsgatan and Vallgatan's north side in Gothenburg. The Carlbergsgatan street in the district of GĂ„rda in Gothenburg is named for the Carlberg family. In the district of Ăverkikaren at Hornsgatan 24
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Carlberg began work in 1700 at the fortification in
Marstrand, working at first as a volunteer but later (11 January 1702 until 1703) as project leader. In 1703, Carlberg became a lieutenant in the NÀrkes and VÀrmlands reserve regiment (Swedish "tremÀnningsregementen"), participating in their field
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Carlberg's only fully preserved monumental building in Stockholm. As city architect, he issued regulations intended to promote harmonious appearance of neighboring buildings and also established a "school" to train young architects. His critics, while praising Carlberg's "force and vigor" warned
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Carlberg's father Johan
Carlberg (1638â1701) was bishop of Gothenburg 1689â1701. Carlberg himself married three times: first, on 24 June 1708 with Magdalena von Seth (1686â1717), second, on 25 May 1718 with Birgitta Thingvall (1699â1732), and third, in 1733 with his second wife's cousin Christina
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Informationsverket, den halvprivata arkitektskola som stadsarkitekten J E Carlberg drev i brist pÄ reguljÀr undervisning. Carlberg och hans eftertrÀdare C König (bd 21), den andre av P:s lÀrare, sökte hÀrmed för den vÀxande huvudstaden fÄ fram arkitekter som
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Skolan började helt ansprÄkslöst med arkitektbitrÀden pÄ kontoret, men sedermera sökte C. fÄ in i sin instruktion undervisningen som en skyldighet, vilket dock byggningskollegiet, berömmande hans »force och vigeur», avstyrkte med ord, som ge klart besked om vad man i sjÀlva verket ansÄg om
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training in Latvia and
Lithuania. In Gothenburg, Carlberg became a lieutenant at the fortification on 19 November 1709 and the city engineer on 14 September 1717. He resigned from the Gothenburg fortification with the rank of captain on 18 February 1721.
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arkitektens expansionslust: »nÀr man flere jÀrn haver i elden, Àn en hinner med att sköta, bliva mÄnga, kanske de mesta förbrÀnda»
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Carlberg took office on 27 April 1727 as a city architect in
Stockholm, where he was responsible for the rebuilding of
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in Södermalm, he designed and built a residential building in 1731â32 as his private residence (see
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that "If you put more iron into the fire than you have time to watch over, many will get burned."
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was one of the students in
Carlstadt's "school," which he entered when only 14 years old.
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Building plan for the
Hobelinska house from 1767, signed by Eberhard Carlberg.
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and the Stora Sjötullen in Blockhusudden) in 1729. The Army's
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