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List of French architects

This entry concerns French architects.

The following is a chronological list of French architects. Some of their major architectural works are listed after each name.

Contents

Middle Ages

Jean de Chelles (13th century)

Pierre de Montreuil (c.1200-1266)

Villard de Honnecourt (14th century) – architecture plans

Renaissance to Revolution

Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau (c. 1510-c. 1585)

  • Important book of architectural engravings.

Philibert Delorme (or De L’Orme) (1510/1515-1570)

Pierre Lescot (1515-1578)

  • Hôtel Carnavalet (c.1545)
  • Louvre (1546) – for François I and Henri II
  • Fontaine des Innocents (1550) – carved by Jean Goujon

Baptiste Androuet du Cerceau (c. 1545-1590)

Jacques II Androuet du Cerceau (c. 1550-1614)

  • Galerie du Louvre
  • Pavillon de Flore (Tuileries)

Salomon de Brosse (1575-1626)

Jean Androuet du Cerceau (1585-1649)

  • Hôtel de Sully (1624-1629)

Jacques Lemercier (1585-1654) – active for Richelieu

  • Palais-Royal (1632) – for Richelieu
  • The city of Richelieu (from 1631)
  • La Sorbonne church (1635) – for Richelieu
  • Pavillon de l’Horloge (Louvre)
  • St. Roch church
  • Val-de-Grâce church (1667) – responsible for the construction

François Mansart (1598-1666)

  • Château de Blois (1635-8)
  • Val-de-Grâce (plans) – for Anne d’Autriche (Anne of Austria)
  • Château de Maisons (1642-1646)
  • Hôtel Guénégaud (1648-51)
  • Hôtel Carnavalet (1655) - remodel
  • Hôtel d’Aumont - remodel after Louis Le Vau

Louis Le Vau (1612-1670)

Claude Perrault (1613-1688) – responsible for establishing French classicism

Libéral Bruant (c.1636-1697)

Jules Hardouin Mansart (Jules Hardouin; he adopted the name Mansart in 1668) (1646-1708) – responsible for the massive expansion of the palace of Versailles into a permanent royal residence.

Robert de Cotte (1656-1735) - brother in law of J.H. Mansart, whom he assisted on numerous projects

Jacques Ange Gabriel (1698-1782) – responsible for rococo constructions at Versailles

Jacques-Germain Soufflot (1713-1780)

  • The Panthéon (called the Eglise Sainte Geneviève) (1756-1780)

Étienne-Louis Boullée (1728-1799)

Claude Nicolas Ledoux (1736-1806) – famous for his mathematical neoclassicism.

  • Farmers General Wall (1784-1791) – visible at the Place de la Nation and Denfert-Rochereau
  • Hôtel d’Hallwyl (remodel)
  • Les Salines Royales (Arc-et-Senans )

Revolution to World War II

Henri Labrouste (1801-1875) – famous for his use of steel

Victor Baltard (1805-1874) – famous for his use of steel and glass

  • Les Halles centrales (1854-1870) – destroyed in 1971 to make way for a shopping mall.
  • St. Eustache (church) – remodel
  • St. Etienne du Mont (church) – remodel
  • St. Augustin (church) (1860-1871)

Eugène Emmanuel Viollet-le-Duc (1814-1879) – important theoretician of the 19th century Gothic revival

  • Château de Pierrefonds – restoration
  • Notre Dame de Paris – restoration
  • the city of Carcassonne – restoration
  • Saint Germain-des-prés (church) – restoration
  • Saint Séverin (church) – restoration

Charles Garnier (1825-1898) – celebrated architect of the Second Empire

Hector Guimard (1867-1942) – Art nouveau architect and designer

Auguste Perret (1874-1954) and his brothers Claude and Gustave – important for the first use of reinforced concrete

Robert Mallet-Stevens (1886-1945) – modernist architect influenced by Le Corbusier

Le Corbusier (Charles-Edouard Jeanneret) (1887-1965)

Eugène Beaudouin (1898-1983) – influential use of prefabricated elements

Jean Prouvé (1901-1984) – international style/Bauhaus inspired

Post World War II

Christian de Portzamparc (1944-)

Jean Nouvel (1945-)

  • Institut du Monde Arabe
  • Fondation Cartier
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