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The Louvre Abu Dhabi, designed by the French architect Jean Nouvel and the engineering firm of Buro Happold, will occupy and will be covered by a roof shaped like a flying saucer.
The other revised bills honored architect Alvar Aalto, composer Jean Sibelius, Enlightenment thinker Anders Chydenius and author Elias Lönnrot, respectively.
A large new conservatory was built by the architect Louis Jean Desprez.
A first attempt of renovation was begun in 1963 by architect Jean Debuisson, despite opposition from Corbusier.
Among those buried in its necropolis are Voltaire, Rousseau, Victor Hugo, Émile Zola, Jean Moulin, Marie Skłodowska-Curie, Louis Braille, Jean Jaurès and Soufflot, its architect.
His father, Louis Jean Marie Moreau, was an architect, who recognized his talent.
Amongst the most important monuments of Saumur are the great Château de Saumur itself which stands high above the town, and the nearby Château de Beaulieu which stands just 200 metres from the south bank of the Loire river and which was designed by the architect Jean Drapeau.
Amongst the most important monuments are the great Château de Saumur itself which stands high overlooking the town, and the nearby Château de Beaulieu which stands just 200 metres from the south bank of the Loire river ; designed by the renowned architect Jean Drapeau, it is recognised for its light and elegant architecture.
Later on, Miss Jean Home, who was to inherit the house and the paintings, hired or employed the Master of the Kings Works, architect Robert Reid ( 1776 – 1856 ), to build what is now the East Wing of Paxton House to accommodate a library and a gallery.
* Jean de Collas ( 1678 – 1753 ), architect
Ten years later another French architect, Jean Mignot, was called from Paris to judge and improve upon the work done, as the masons needed new technical aid to lift stones to an unprecedented height.
However, Jean Monnet, ECSC architect and President, wanted a separate community to cover nuclear power.
An 8000 m < sup > 2 </ sup > ( 86, 000 ft < sup > 2 </ sup >) expansion costing € 92 million designed by French architect Jean Nouvel opened October 2005.
Other notable New Orleanians here include Bernard de Marigny, the French-Creole playboy who brought the game of craps to the United States ; Barthelemy Lafon, the architect and surveyor who allegedly became one of Jean Lafitte's pirates ; and Paul Morphy, one of the earliest world champions of chess.
* probable – Louis Jean Desprez, painter and architect ( died 1804 )
Born in Paris, he was a pupil of Jean Le Pautre and the son of Jean Marot ( 1620 – 1679 ), who was also an architect and engraver.
" In Jean Viala's and Nourit Masson-Sekinea's book Shades of Darkness, Ohno is regarded as " the soul of butoh ," while Hijikata is seen as " the architect of butoh.
The abbey was secularised in 1535, and in 1541, for Cardinal Jean du Bellay, bishop of Paris, the architect Philibert Delorme designed a château on the site, on four ranges of building around a square central court.
It was designed by the duke's court architect, Jean Baptiste Kleber.
The architect Jean Chalgrin, the architect of the Arc de Triomphe, took on the task of restoring the garden.
It fell into ruins during the 18th century, but in 1811, at the command of Napoleon Bonaparte, the fountain was restored by Jean Chalgrin, the architect of the Arc de Triomphe.

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An 1808 reconstruction of the theater designed by Jean Chalgrin ( architect of the Arc de Triomphe ) was officially named the Théâtre de l ' Impératrice, but everyone still called it the Odéon.

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In 1952 Aalto married architect Elissa Mäkiniemi ( died 1994 ), who had been working as an assistant in his office.
* On 7 June 1926 Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí was knocked down by a Barcelona tram and subsequently died.
The architect was W. G. Storm, who died shortly after completion.
Marcus Vitruvius Pollio ( born c. 80 – 70 BC, died after c. 15 BC ) was a Roman writer, architect and engineer, active in the 1st century BC.
** El Greco, or Domênikos Theotokópoulos ( Greek: Δομήνικος Θεοτοκόπουλος ), Cretian painter, sculptor and architect ( died 1614 )
The architect also died in the middle of the process, which led to that a compromise could be reached as late as in 1937.
The last major architect who admitted to being dependent on him was Sir Edwin Lutyens, who died in 1944.
Walter Burley Griffin ( born November 24, 1876 and died February 11, 1937 ) was an American architect and landscape architect, who is best known for his role in designing Canberra, Australia's capital city.
* James Murray ( architect ) ( died 1634 ), Scottish architect
* Henri Dupuy de Lôme, ( died 1885 ), a French naval architect
The architect Francesco Zerafa designed the building and construction began in 1760 during the reign of Grand Master Manuel Pinto de Fonseca, who died two years before the building's completion.
He died at Newport, Rhode Island and was buried in the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, DC, where a monument was built by American architect Henry Hobson Richardson.
With his relationship with Maud unraveling, Whistler suddenly proposed to and married Beatrice (" Trixie ") Godwin ( née Beatrix Birnie Philip ), a former pupil and the former wife of his architect Edward William Godwin, who had died two years earlier.
Umar's political genius first manifested as the architect of the caliphate after Muhammad died in 8 June 632.
He had taken over the Indiana Statehouse project when architect Edwin May died in 1880 ; five years after the completion of that project in 1888, Scherrer began work on the Tipton building, which was built of sandstone in a Romanesque style with a clock tower that rises 206 feet above the ground, including the flagstaff on top.
He had a further six children, including the architect Edward Pugin, with his second wife, Louisa Burton, who died in 1844.
The distinctive cylindrical building, wider at the top than the bottom, with a spiral ramp climbing gently from ground level to the skylight at the top, turned out to be Wright's last major work, as the architect died six months before its opening.
It was signed just in time, as its architect Canning died in office just a few weeks later.
* Max Abramovitz, architect and long term resident who died here in 2004
Neillsville is where noted architect William L. Steele died.
His travels in Italy exposed him to Renaissance architecture and arriving in Rome in January 1820, it was here on 24 February that he met an architect, John Lewis Wolfe ( their friendship continued until Barry died ), who inspired him to become an architect.

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