- Gédéon-Nicolas-Joseph
Bordiau (French pronunciation: [ʒedeɔ̃ nikɔla ʒozɛf bɔʁdjo]; 2
February 1832 – 23
January 1904) was a
Belgian architect, active...
- in 1905,
replacing a
previous temporary version of the
arcade by Gédéon
Bordiau. The
surrounding 30 ha (74 acres) park
esplanade was full of picturesque...
- 50th
anniversary of the
Belgian Revolution. In 1875, the
architect Gédéon
Bordiau made a
proposal to
build on this site, part of the so-called "Linthout"...
-
rooms and
guest accommodation, was
built by the
Belgian architect Gédéon
Bordiau and the
Luxembourgian state architect,
Charles Arendt.
During the German...
- arch, but
preserved Bordiau's idea of the quadriga. The
foundation of the new arch was laid down on 4
January 1905,
replacing Bordiau's temporary arch. The...
-
Roman Catholic holy
figure and
blessed (born 1891)
January 23 – Gédéon
Bordiau,
Belgian architect (born 1832)
January 24 –
Frederick I, Duke of Anhalt...
- It is a
cognate of the name Gideon.
People named Gédéon include: Gédéon
Bordiau (1832–1904),
Belgian architect Gédéon
Foulquier (1855–1941),
French entomologist...
-
architecture at the
height of the style:
Henry van de Velde, Paul Hankar, Gédéon
Bordiau, and
Gustave Serrurier-Bovy.
Henri Privat-Livemont
produced posters for...
- Tilman-François Suys to
house the Senate. It was
enlarged in 1902–03 by Gédéon
Bordiau.
Chamber hemicycle Throne of the King of the Belgians,
Chamber Reading...
- in the Cinquantenaire,
under the
arcade and by the huge gl**** of Gédéon
Bordiau. Kleinfeld,
Justin (September 8, 2003). "We Knew It:
Cookie Monster Is...