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Louis Marie Cordonnier (July 7, 1854, Haubourdin, Nord – 1940) was a French architect, born in Haubourdin and associated principally with Lille. He is best known for the Peace Palace in The Hague, for which he won a design competition. Other works include the Opera and Chamber of Commerce de Lille, as well as a number of churches, including the Basilica of Saint Thérèse de Lisieux, in Lisieux.
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Chamber of Commerce, Lille
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Lille Opera
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Basilica of Saint Thérèse, Lisieux, France
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Peace Palace, The Hague
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