Albert Törnqvist

Henrik Albert Törnqvist (January 7, 1819 – August 25, 1898) was a Swedish architect.

Törnqvist was born in Stockholm and studied at the Royal Institute of Technology and Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. He won the royal medal and received a traveling grant 1845–1851. During these years he visited France, Italy, Turkey, Anatolia, Egypt, and Nubia. In 1853, Törnqvist was selected to become a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Fine Arts. He became vice professor in 1860.

Civil buildings

 * Kondradsbergs hospital
 * Rebuilding Kastenhof to Hotel Rydberg
 * Rebuilding and extending Westmanska Palatset
 * Ateljébyggnaden by Kungsträdgården
 * Centralpostkontoret by Rödbodtorget (later rebuilt, demolished 1969-1970)
 * Djurgårdsteatern
 * Uppsala University Hospital, 1867

Churches

 * Alböke Church
 * Holmby Church
 * Skånings-Åsaka Church
 * Båraryds Church
 * Högby Church, Östergötland
 * Tiveds Church
 * Fivelstads Church
 * Hörröds Church
 * Töreboda Church
 * Frillesås Church
 * Ingelstorps Church
 * Ucklums Church
 * Fågelö Chapel
 * Karlstads Cathedral
 * Värnamo Church
 * Gistads Church
 * Korpilombolo Church
 * Western Eds Church
 * Hannäs Church
 * Knäreds Church
 * Västra Fågelviks Church
 * Hassle Church
 * Lane-Ryrs Church
 * Västra Ryds Church, Östergötland
 * Hinneryds Church
 * Loshults Church
 * Österplana Church
 * Hjälmseryds Church
 * Skallsjö Church