Background
He was born in Sweden in 1869 and received his architectural degree in 1888 at the Polytechnic Institute of Sweden.
He was born in Sweden in 1869 and received his architectural degree in 1888 at the Polytechnic Institute of Sweden.
After working for a time in New York City and on projects designing army barracks throughout Europe, he moved to Utah in 1902. He became licensed to work in Utah as an architect in 1904 and began the firm Erskine & Liljenberg. He also designed various civic buildings and residences.
Various works by Liljenberg"s are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.