Gédéon Bordiau

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Gédéon Bordiau (1832 - 1904) was a Belgian architect. He was formed at the Brussels Academy of Fine Arts and most of his professional activity took place in the second half of the nineteenth century. His work included both urban and architectural projects, making a fundamental contribution to the development of Nineteenth century Brussels. Some of his most prominent projects in Brussels include the Plans for the Cinquantenaire Exhibition Parc and Buildings, the project for the North-Eastern Quarter, Hotel Metropole, etc.

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