André-Félix Narjoux

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Former headquarters of the Crédit Lyonnais bank on the Boulevard des Italiens in Paris

André-Félix Narjoux (* 1867 , † 1934 ) was a French architect who mainly worked for the Crédit Lyonnais bank .

Life

After completing his studies, André-Félix Narjoux received the title of Architecte diplômé par le gouvernement (DPLG) in 1893 . From 1902 until his death in 1934 he was the chief architect of the Crédit Lyonnais bank. He completed the headquarters of the bank (Siège central du Crédit Lyonnais) on the Boulevard des Italiens in Paris and created the plans for its outbuilding in the Rue Ménars (see Annexe du siège central du Crédit Lyonnais ).

Buildings (selection)

  • Head office of the Bank Crédit Lyonnais (Siège central du Crédit Lyonnais) on the Boulevard des Italiens in Paris, with other architects ( Monument historique )
  • Annexe du siège central du Crédit Lyonnais (Monument historique)
  • Gymnase Jean-Jaurès (gym), No. 87/89 avenue Jean-Jaurès in Paris (Monument historique)
  • In 1925 renovations in the town hall of the 19th arrondissement of Paris (Monument historique)

literature

  • Jean Colson, Marie-Christine Lauroa (ed.): Dictionnaire des Monuments de Paris . Paris 2003 (1st edition 1992), ISBN 2-84334-001-2 , pp. 213, 391, 457, 478.

Web links

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