Gustave Umbdenstock (24 December 1866, Colmar - 16 November 1940, Paris) was a French architect most familiar for his railway stations. His father, also...
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Umbdenstock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Gustave Umbdenstock (1866–1940), French architect Isaak Umbdenstock (born 1999), French...
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based on a Beux-Arts design in the French Second Empire Style by Gustave Umbdenstock, the French architect. Initially, they served as a private residence...
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David 1775 – Jean Bonvoisin 1776 – Jean-Baptiste Regnault 1777 – Jean-Gustave Taraval 1778 – Jean-Antoine-Théodore Giroust 1779 – Louis Gauffier 1780...
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(National Heritage Site of France). It is the work of French architect Gustave Umbdenstock and the engineer Raoul Dautry employed by the Compagnie des chemins...
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family in the Paseo de Montejo between 1908 and 1911. They were designed in the fashionable Beaux-Arts style by Gustave Umbdenstock, the French architect,...
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1925 Eglise Saint-Louis was built following plans by the architect Gustave Umbdenstock. It is a red brick Romanesque church with Art Deco elements. There...
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des Arts de Pau at the town's former casino. In 1924 the architect Gustave Umbdenstock was commissioned by Pau's town council to plan a renovation of the...
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Damrémont, 18th 1904: Albert Benz, 26 rue François 1er Roger Bouvard and Gustave Umbdenstock, 10 rue Alphand, 13th Michel Le Tourneau, 36 rue de Bellechasse,...
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the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, graduating in 1925. His mentor, Gustave Umbdenstock, then secured a position for him in the Romanian Nord Railway company...
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Paris in 1903, where he entered the Beaux-Arts atelier of architect Gustave Umbdenstock. He was admitted to the second, or junior, class of the École des...
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Cámara Houses were constructed in the fashionable Beaux-Arts style by Gustave Umbdenstock, a French architect. Built for the Cámara family, they exemplify...
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Gabriel-Auguste Ancelet (1829–1895) 1895 : Henri-Paul Nénot (1853–1934) 1935 : Gustave Umbdenstock (1866–1940) 1942 : Paul Tournon (1881–1964) 1965 : Urbain Cassan [fr]...
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des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he studied under Gaston Redon and Gustave Umbdenstock. In 1912 he won the second Prix de Rome and spent three years in...
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Souchère; Armand Boutillier du Retail, Recueil. Documentation sur Gustave Umbdenstock, Paris: Marmite : Larousse universel : Architecture française, 1900-1940...
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served by Métro station Porte de Saint-Cloud. The architect was Gustave Umbdenstock. The main entrance (in forged iron, created by Maître Bouchard, member...
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Anderson for a year before going to Paris for two years to work with Gustave Umbdenstock also studying at the Ecole des Beaux Arts. In 1906 he joined the...
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1948. In 1942, he was elected to the Académie des Beaux-Arts in Gustave Umbdenstock's place. As an experienced architect, he had several students including...
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W. J. (ed.). Greek Lettermen of Washington. New York, New York: The Umbdenstock Publishing Co. pp. 231–234. "Remembering the life of Gregory Gray Garland...
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