Lucien Weissenburger

French architect
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IntroFrench architect
PlacesFrance
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth2 May 1860, Nancy
Death24 February 1929Nancy (aged 68 years)
Star signTaurus
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Biography

Lucien Weissenburger (2 May 1860 – 24 February 1929) was a French architect.
Weissenburger was born and died in Nancy. He was one of the principal architects to work in the Art Nouveau style in Lorraine and was a member of the board of directors of the École de Nancy.
Some of Weissenburger's principal buildings include:
Magasins Réunis (1890–1907; destroyed), Nancy
Villa Jika, also known as the Villa Majorelle (1898–1902, in collaboration with Henri Sauvage), Nancy
Imprimerie Royer (1899–1900), Nancy
Maison Bergeret (1903-4), Nancy
Villa Corbin (1904-9), Nancy (now the grounds of the Musée de l'École de Nancy)
Immeuble Weissenburger (1904-6), Nancy
Villa Henri-Emmanuel Lang (1906), Nancy
Maison Chardot (1907), Nancy
Theater of Lunéville (1908)
Exposition Internationale de l'Est de la France (1909), Nancy:
Maison des Magasins Réunis
Pavillon du Gaz [Gas Pavilion]

Brasserie Excelsior and Hotel Angleterre (1911), Nancy
Magasins Vaxelaire, Pignot, and Cie (1913), Nancy

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